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Title: Plant Nutrition, Reproduction, and Response


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Plant Nutrition, Reproduction, and Response
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Translocation
  • Transport of food in a plant
  • Source-sink movement food is made by
    photosynthesis in leaves, stem and moved to a
    storage site (could be in stems or in roots)

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Plant Nutrition
  • Macronutrients 9 of them
  • C, H, N, O, P, S and K, Ca, Mg
  • Micronutrients 8 of them
  • Fe, Cl, Cu, Mn, Zn, Molybdenum, B, Ni

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Figure 37.1 The uptake of nutrients by a plant
an overview
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Alternation of Generations
  • Haploid and diploid generations take turns
    producing each other
  • Diploid sporophyte (produces haploid spores by
    meiosis, spores divide mitotically and give rise
    to multicellular male and female haploid plants)
  • Haploid gametophyte (by mitosis and cellular
    differentiation, these develop and produce
    gametes fertilization results in diploid
    zygotes, which divide by mitosis and form new
    sporophytes)

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Floral organs
  • From outside in
  • sepals
  • petals
  • stamens male reproductive organs
  • -made up of anther and filament
  • carpels female reproductive organs
  • -made up of ovary, style, stigma
  • Site of attachment on the stem receptacle

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  • Male gametophytes are the pollen grains
  • Female gametophytes are embryo sacs

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Figure 38.1 Simplified overview of angiosperm
life cycle
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 The Structure of a Flower
Section 24-1
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Double fertilization
  • Pollen grain absorbs moisture and germinates once
    on a receptive stigma
  • (by germinates, mean grows a pollen tube that
    entends down between the cells of the style
    toward the ovary)
  • The generative cell divides by mitosis and forms
    two sperm
  • (germinated pollen grain is the mature male
    gametophyte)

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Figure 38.9 Growth of the pollen tube and double
fertilization
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Figure 244 The Life Cycle of a Gymnosperm
Section 24-1
Haploid (N) Diploid (2N)
MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION
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The Life Cycle of an Angiosperm
Section 24-1
Haploid (N) Diploid (2N)
MEIOSIS
Ovule
FERTILIZATION
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Compare/Contrast Table
Section 24-1
Comparing Plant Propagation Methods
Method Procedure
Cuttings
Grafting
Budding
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Plant responses
  • -Hormones
  • -Light -- Phototropisms
  • -Gravity -- Gravitropisms
  • -Touch -- Thigmotropisms

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Hormones
  • Auxin cell elongation (primary growth and
    secondary)
  • Cytokinins cell division, differentiation,
    apical dominance
  • Gibberellins stem elongation, fruit growth
  • Abscisic acid slows down growth, seed dormancy,
    drought stress
  • Ethylene fruit ripening, leaf abscission,
  • Brassinosteroids inhibits root growth, slows
    down leaf abscission, promotes differentiation of
    xylem
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