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From Zygotes to Seeds and Fruits AP Biology Spring 2011
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Making a lateral cut through an ovary of different flowering plants shows variation Some are divided into more than one chamber, with more than one ovule attached to the ovary wall Part of the wall may become a tissue mass in the center of the ovary Figure on page 532
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Variation in embryo sporophyte development Ex. Shepherd’s purse- eudicot Two cotyledons which develop from 2 lobes of meristematic tissue Embryos absorbs nutrients from endosperm and stores them in cotyledons
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Ex. Monocots: Monocots have one cotyledon Most monocot embryos do not tap into nutritive tissue until after germination
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Until embryo sporophyte fully formed, parent plants transfer nutrients to ovule’s tissue Food accumulates in endosperm or in coyledons
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Ovule will eventually pull away from ovary wall Seed coat forms Embryo, food reserves, and coat = seed Seed = mature ovule
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Only flowering plants make seeds in ovaries, and only they make fruits Several ways to categorize fruit Origin Composition Appearance
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Simple fruits: one flower, originate in a single or fused carpel Ex. Cherries, apples
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Aggregate fruits: one flower, originate in several unfused carpels and become a cluster of several fruits Ex. Strawberries, raspberries
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Multiple fruits: start out as a cluster of individually pollinated flowers that grow together and fuse into a single body Ex. Figs, pineapples
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True fruit: only the ovarian wall and its contents
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Accessory fruit: other floral parts, such as the receptacle, expand right along with the ovary Ex. Watermelons, apples
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Dry fruit: Dehiscent: fruit wall splits along definite seams to release the seeds inside Ex. Capsella pods and pea pods Indehiscent: wall does not split open, seeds are dispersed inside intact fruit wall Ex. Acorns, grains (corn), sunflowers, maples, strawberries
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Fleshy fruit: Drupe: have a pit (stone hard jacket around one seed; sometime more), and fleshy fruit that encloses the pit Ex. Cheeries, peaches, apricots, almonds, olives
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Fleshy Fruit: Berry: has one to many seeds, no pit, and fleshy fruit Ex. Grapes, tomatoes, lemons, oranges, grapefruit Pepo: hard rind on ovary wall (pumpkins, watermelons, cucumbers) Hesperidium: leathery rind on ovary wall (citrus fruits)
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Pome: has seeds in a somewhat elastic core tissue and fleshy accessory tissues that encloses its core Ex. Apples, pears
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To categorize an apple: Simple fruit: originates from one flower Accessory fruit: fleshy receptacle expands around five carpels Pome: carpels form an elastic core in fleshy accessory tisue
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