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Title: Chapter 38 ~ Plant Reproduction and Development


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Chapter 38
  • Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction and Development

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Floral variations
  • Floral organs sepals, petals, stamens (male ),
    carpels (female)
  • complete all 4 floral organs
  • incomplete lacking 1 or more floral organs
  • perfect both stamens and carpels on 1 flower
  • imperfect lacking either a stamen or carpel
  • monoecious staminate and carpellate flowers on
    1 plant)
  • dioecious staminate and carpellate flowers on
    separate plants

3
Double fertilization
  • Pollination (pollen grain lands on a receptive
    stigma)
  • Tube cell (pollen tube produced down the style)
  • Generative cell (2 sperm by mitosis)
  • Enters ovary through micropyle
  • 1 sperm fertilizes egg to form zygote other
    sperm combines with 2 polar nuclei to form 3n
    endosperm (food-storing tissue)

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The seed
  • From fertilized ovule..
  • The mature seed
  • seed coat (protection)
  • cotyledons (seed leaves)
  • hypocotyl (lower embryonic axis)
  • radicle (embryonic root)
  • epicotyl (upper embryonic axis)
  • plummule (shoot tip)
  • coleoptile (sheath for embryonic shoot)

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The fruit
  • From ovary.
  • Fruit protects seeds and aids in their dispersal
  • Pericarp (thickened wall of fruit from ovary
    wall)
  • Fruit types
  • simple (1 ovary/1 flower) cherry, soybean
  • aggregate (1 flower with many carpels/ovaries)
    blackberry
  • multiple (inflorescence group of
    flowers/ovaries) pineapple

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Seed germination
  • Seed dormancy (low metabolic rate and growth
    suspension)
  • Imbibition (uptake of water)
  • Radicle 1st, then shoot tip (hypocotyl)
    stimulated by light
  • Germination
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