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Angiosperm Reproduction Chapter 38 2005-2006. Recall: Alternation of Generations In angiosperms: – Sporophyte is dominant – Reduced gametophyte, dependent.

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1 Angiosperm Reproduction Chapter 38 2005-2006

2 Recall: Alternation of Generations In angiosperms: – Sporophyte is dominant – Reduced gametophyte, dependent on sporophyte

3 Angiosperm Life Cycle

4 Gametophytes of Angiosperms Male gametophyte – Pollen in anthers of flower Female gametophyte – Develops in ovaries of flower Seed – Protected in ovary Ovary wall can develop into fruit – Develops into sporophyte

5 Flowers: Reproductive Organs Modified shoot with 4 rings of modified leaves – Sepals – Petals – Stamens male – Carpals female

6 Male Flower Structure Stamens = male reproductive organs – Anther contains pollen sacs Pollen sacs produce pollen Pollen grain is the gametophyte (sperm- producing structure) – Filament stalk supporting anther

7 Female Flower Structure Carpels = female reproductive organs – Ovary at base Contains 1 or ovules Ovules contain embryo sacs Embryo sacs are the female gametophyte (egg- producing structures) – Style – slender neck connecting ovary to stigma – Stigma – sticky end of carpel to receive pollen

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10 Fertilization Pollination – Pollen released from anthers is carried by wind or animals to land on stigma – Pollen grain produces a pollen tube Pollen tube grows down style into ovary & discharges 2 sperm into the embryo sac 1 sperm fertilizes egg = zygote Zygote develops into embryo – Ovule develops into a seed – Ovary develops into a fruit containing 1 or more seeds

11 Preventing self-pollination Various mechanisms Stamens & carpels may mature at different times Arranged so that animal pollinator won’t transfer pollen from anthers to stigma of same flower Biochemical self-incompatibility = block pollen tube growth

12 Fertilization in flowering plants Double fertilization – 2 sperm from pollen 1 sperm fertilizes egg = diploid zygote 1 sperm fuses with 2 polar nuclei to form 3n endosperm Endosperm = food tissue in seed – coconut milk – grains

13 Plant embryo endosperm cotyledons embryo seed coat ovary wall

14 Fruit Fruit is a mature ovary – seeds develop from ovules – wall of ovary thickens to form fruit – fruits protect dormant seeds & aid in their dispersal

15 Fruit Development Simple fruit Ex: peach – 1 flower : 1 carpel : 1 ovary : 1 seed

16 Fruit Development Aggregate fruit Ex: raspberry – 1 flower : many ovaries : many seeds

17 Fruit Development Multiple fruit Ex: pineapple fruit – Many flowers : many carpels : many ovaries : many seeds

18 Coevolution of Plants & Animals Angiosperms & animals have shaped one another’s evolution Natural selection reinforced the interactions because they improved the reproductive success of both partners


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