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1 Vegetative Plant Development Chapter 36
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2 Angiosperm Embryo Development
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3 Establishing Three Tissue Systems Protoderm will become dermal tissue – protects plant from desiccation Ground meristem will form ground tissue – function in food and water storage Procambium will form vascular tissue – perform water and nutrient transport
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4 Establishing Three Tissue Systems Root and shoot formation – established during globular stage of development formation of each controlled independently Morphogenesis – globular stage gives rise to heart-shaped embryo with cotyledons produced by embryonic cells
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5 Establishing Three Tissue Systems Food storage – starch, lipids, and proteins produced throughout embryogenesis sporophyte transfers nutrients via suspensor in angiosperms
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6 How Seeds Form Protective seed coat forms from outer layers of ovule cells – embryo either surrounded by nutritive tissues, or amassed food in cotyledons – seed resistant to drought and other unfavorable conditions vehicle for dispersal
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7 How Seeds Form Adaptive importance of seeds – maintain dormancy until better conditions arise – afford maximum protection to young plant at most vulnerable developmental stage – contain adequate food supply until photosynthetic food supply available – adapted for dispersal
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8 How Seeds Form Specific germination triggers – exposure to heat or fire – leaching inhibitory chemicals from seed coats – passage through animal intestines
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9 How Fruits Form Fruits are mature ovaries.
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10 How Fruits Form Dispersal of fruits – vertebrate digestive tracts bright colors – animal coats hooked spines – wind wings – water buoyant
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11 Mechanisms of Germination Germination begins when a seed absorbs water and resumes metabolism. – may fail to germinate without additional environmental signals stratified - held at low temperatures
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12 Mechanisms of Germination Utilization of reserves – Germination and early seedling growth require the utilization of metabolic reserves stored in starch grains of amyloplasts. cereal cotyledons modified into scutellum – mediated by gibberellic acid and abscisic acid
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13 Summary Establishing the Root-Shoot Axis Establishing Three Tissue Systems How Seeds Form How Fruits Form Mechanisms of Germination
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