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Plant Reproduction Chapter 30
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Reproductive Structures of Flowering Plants Flowers are the reproductive shoots of angiosperm sporophytes Spores that form by meiosis inside flowers develop into haploid gametophytes
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Pollination Pollination: The transfer of pollen from the male anther to the female stigma
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Why is Pollination Important? Sexual reproduction is important for evolution: Sexual reproduction produces variable offspring You need variation for Natural Selection to occur Sexual reproduction is advantageous to an organism only if it happens with someone other than itself!
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Strategies to Avoid Self-Pollination strategies to avoid self-pollination: Timing – Morphological – Biochemical
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Flowers and Their Pollinators Sexual reproduction in plants involves transfer of pollen, usually from one plant to another Flowering plants coevolved with pollinators such as insects, birds, or other animals
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Pollen Distribution Wind- not efficient and not spp. specific Animals Insects Birds Mammals Reptiles amphibians
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Day and Night Pollinators
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Attracting Pollinators
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Smelly!! Carrion plant ( Amorphophallus titanum)
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zygote in seed (2n) fertilizationDIPLOID Fig. 30-3, p. 509 mature sporophyte (2n) germination meiosis in anther meiosis in ovary HAPLOID eggs (n)sperm (n) male gametophyte (n) female gametophyte (n) Stepped Art microspores (n) megaspores (n)
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Life Cycle: Eudicot
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Fruits A mature, seed-containing ovary, that develop from other parts of a flower Fruits function to protect and disperse seeds
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Artificial pollination-
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