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Plant Reproduction Pages
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Sexual or Asexual Sexual Reproduction--One organism is produced by two organisms with sex cells. The off-spring is genetically different from the parents. Asexual Reproduction--One organism produces off-spring that is genetically identical. Plants can reproduce asexually from a leaf or a portion of a stem or root.
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Sexual Reproduction Fertilization--The process of a sperm and an egg uniting to form a zygote. Zygote--the first cell of a new organism after fertilization. Females produce eggs. Males produce sperm. Some plants have both male and female reproductive organs.
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Haploid and Diploid Haploid cells--Cells that have half the number of chromosomes, ex. 23 in humans. Diploid--Cells that the full number of chromosomes, ex. 46 in humans.
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Stages of the Plant Cycle
Gametophyte Stage--Cells in the reproductive organs undergo meiosis and produce haploid cells called spores. Spores--Haploid cells produced in the gametophyte stage that can divide by mitosis and form plant structures or an entirely new plant or can develop into sex cells..
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Plant Stages cont’d Sporophyte stage--Plant life cycle that begins when an egg is fertilized by a sperm.
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Seedless Reproduction
Seedless plants--Plants that reproduce using spores, such as ferns and mosses. Seedless plants can be vascular or nonvascular. Nonvascular plants--Plants that do not have roots, stems, or leaves.
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Moss Cycle Gametophyte--Moss that grows along the ground.
Sporophyte--Brown structures above the moss.
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Fern Parts Fronds--Fern leaves. Rhizome--The ferns underground stem.
Sori--Location of fern spore production. Prothallus--The small, green, heart-shaped gametophyte plant. Rhizome Sori Prothallus
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