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Plant Reproduction
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Life Cycle of Gymnosperms
Occurs in cones Pollen Cones – male cone produces pollen Seed Cones – female cone has 2 ovules; larger Pollination – wind Fertilization and Development Produce a diploid zygote embryo seed
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Gymnosperm Life Cycle
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Structure of Flowers Reproductive Organs Specialized Leaves Sepals
Petals Stamens Carpels
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Structure of Flowers Sepals – encloses & protects the bud before flower opens; green Petals – brightly colored; attract insects
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Structure of Flowers Stamens – male part
Anther – produces pollen Filament – stalk supporting anther Carpels – inner most part; pistils Ovary – contains female gametes Style – stalk connecting ovary and stigma Stigma –where pollen lands
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Life Cycle of Angiosperm
Occurs in flowers Specialized leaves: sepals, petals, stamens, carpels Pollination – by animals After fertilization, the ovary walls thicken to form a fruit to enclose developing seed
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Life Cycle of Angiosperm
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Seed Development Dispersed by:
animals – fleshy, nutritious fruit wind or water – lightweight Dormancy – embryo is alive, but not growing Long distance dispersal Germinate under ideal growth conditions Germination – early growth of a plant embryo Temperature and moisture
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Attracting Insects
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