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Angiosperm Reproduction Bio 1400 Fa 2104
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Major Evolutionary Advances Flowers - 140 mya 5,000 mya 4,000 mya 3,000 mya 2,000 mya 1,000 mya Earth Forms Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells Multicellular Plants Vascular tissue Seeds Flowers Life - 3,800 mya Prokaryotic cell/autotrophic Eukaryotic cell - 1,400 mya Multicellar plants - 1,000 mya Vascular tissue - 430 mya Needed on land - why? Seeds - 350 mya Place on the time scale, the following events: 1. Earth 2. Prokaryotes 3. Eukaryotes 4. Multicellular life 5. Vascular tissue 6. Seeds 7. Flowers
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Floral Series Calyx individual parts are sepals Corolla individual parts are petals Androecium individual parts are stamens filament, anther - produce pollen Gynoecium individual parts are carpels stigma – receives pollen (male gametophyte) style – place of pollen tube growth connects stigma to ovary ovary – produce ovules (female gametophyte) ripens into fruit
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Sexual Reproduction Four events must occur for successful reproduction in angiosperms: 1.Pollination 2.Pollen grain growth to ovule 3.Successful fertilization 4.Successful seed development
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Fertilization megagametophyte (female gametophyte) microgametophyte (male gametophyte) ovule
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Fertilization Pollination: transfer of pollen grains from anther to pistil Pollen grain onto stigma Germination - tube cell produces pollen tube, generative cell divides to form 2 sperm cells Double Fertilization: 2 sperm enter embryo sac: 1 sperm fertilizes egg to form zygote other sperm fertilizes polar nuclei to form endosperm
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