Data for PTC / Brussel sprout investigation
TASTE PTC | NON-TASTE PTC
LIKED BRUSSEL SPROUTS | 3 | 6
DISLIKED BRUSSEL SPROUTS | 17 | 4
**** Classroom data did not accurately reflect the relationship between Tasting PTC and the dislike of brussel sprouts. The above data provides a better demonstration of what our evidence should have looked like****
LIKED BRUSSEL SPROUTS | 3 | 6
DISLIKED BRUSSEL SPROUTS | 17 | 4
**** Classroom data did not accurately reflect the relationship between Tasting PTC and the dislike of brussel sprouts. The above data provides a better demonstration of what our evidence should have looked like****
Activity 2.2 How do Plants Reproduce?
Male parts of the flower : Stamen which consists of the anther and the filament. Anther has the pollen on it that is transferred to the female part of the flower
Female parts of the flower: Pistil which consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. Stigma feels sticky to catch the pollen and deliver it to the ovary for fertilization.
Female parts of the flower: Pistil which consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. Stigma feels sticky to catch the pollen and deliver it to the ovary for fertilization.