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Plant Reproduction Flowers, Fruits, and Seeds Take Notes on your Flower Anatomy Lab Handout 1
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Angiosperms Reproductive parts are contained in the FLOWER 2
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3 Flower Parts Sepal – leaf-like appendages that protect the flower bud Petal – colorful structures that attract pollinators Anther – forms pollen (male gamete) Stigma – Sticky top that will catch pollen Ovule - eggs
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4 Flower Parts Filament – Holds up the anther Style – Curved neck that connects stigma and ovary Pollen – male gamete Stamen – male reproductive organ Flower – reproductive organ of the plant Add These: Pistil (aka carpal)– female reproductive organ Ovary – Base of organ that contains ovules (eggs), ovary will develop into fruit, eggs will become seeds
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5 Flower Parts PETALS (COROLLA) EGG Ovule OVARY PISTIL STYLE STIGMA ANTHER FILAMENT STAMEN SEPALS (CALYX)
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6 Pollination/Fertilization Pollination – when pollen (sperm) is transferred from an anther to a stigma (can be from the same plant – self- pollination) Fertilization – when pollen on the stigma enters the ovary and combines with the ovule (egg)
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8 Pollinators 1.Honeybees – need a landing platform 2. Night-flying moths – need white, very fragrant flowers 3. Flies – like rotting meat smell
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9 Pollinators 4. Hummingbirds – like bright colored (red or orange), tube-shaped flowers 5. Bats – like sour, musty odors (Banana tree) 6. Wind Light weight flowers, No particular color or scent.
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Seeds and Fruits
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11 Fruit Formation After the seed is fertilized, the ovary either becomes fleshy (like a fruit) or hard (as in a nut).
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Seed Dispersal Fruit has propellers – dispersed by wind Burrs, hooks – animal fur Tasty fruit – digestive tract of animals 12
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Structure of Flowers Vascular
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Seed Development
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Seeds
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Fruit Development As angiosperm seeds mature, the ovary walls thicken to form a fruit that encloses the seeds that developed from the ovules.
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Fruit Structure
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Types of Fruits Hip Hesperidium Accessory Berry Pome Drupe Caryopsis Capsule Pepo Achene Multiple Nut Legume Samara SchizocarpSilique Follicle
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Animal Pollination & Dispersal
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Wind Pollination & Dispersal
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Animal Pollination
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Seed Germination Monocot Dicot
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Plant Propagation & Agriculture Vegetative reproduction includes the production of new plants from horizontal stems, cuttings, leaves, plantlets, and underground roots. Horticulturists use plant propagation to make many identical copies of a plant or to produce offspring from seedless plants. Most of the people of the world depend on a few crop plants, such as wheat, rice, and corn, for the bulk of their food supply. Peanut Flower
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Okra
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Peach
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Flower Lab Clean-up Person 1 – Rinse the slide and coverslip off and place back on paper towel on back table – Put the razorblade back in the cardboard and hand it to me – Throw away the flower remains Person 2 – Put away the compound microscope Person 3 – Put away the stereroscope 27
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Homework Study for test Unit 9 Review Packet – due on test day Flower lab – due on test day Plant diagrams – due on test day 28
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