Plant Diversity II The Seed Plants

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Plant Diversity II The Seed Plants BIOL 1030 Lab 8 Plant Diversity II The Seed Plants

Question 1 Identify the structures labeled i and ii. i ii

Question 1 Pistil Microsporangium Identify the structures labeled i and ii. Pistil Microsporangium

Identify the structures labeled i and ii. Question 2 Identify the structures labeled i and ii.

Identify the structures labeled i and ii. Question 2 Identify the structures labeled i and ii. Megasporocyte Megasporangium

Question 3 Identify the structures labeled i and ii. i ii

Question 3 Identify the structures labeled i and ii. microsporangium A single microspore

Question 4 What type of cell division produced the microspore? A single microspore

Question 4 What type of cell division produced the microspore? A single microspore produced by meiosis

Question 5 Identify the structures labeled i and ii. i ii

Question 5 Identify the structures labeled i and ii. Megasporangium egg

Question 6 Identify the structures labeled i. i

Question 6 Identify the structures labeled i. megagametophyte

Question 7 Identify the structures labeled i. Is it 1N or 2N? i

Question 7 Identify the structures labeled i. Is it 1N or 2N? Microgametophyte 1N (Pollen grain)

Question 8 Identify the image below. What is the chromosomal content of the 3 areas indicated?

Question 8 Mature pine seed Identify the image below. What is the chromosomal content of the 3 areas indicated? Mature pine seed 2N 1N 2N

Question 9 Identify the image below. What is the structure indicated? What does it produce?

Question 9 Identify the image below. What is the structure indicated? What does it produce? A male (staminate) cone. A microsporangium It will produce microspores

Plant Diversity II The Seed Plants BIOL 1030 Lab 8 Plant Diversity II The Seed Plants