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Fertilization in Plants Dr. Pramila Kudva
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Structure of a mature pollen grain
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Germination of Pollen Grain
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Components of a mature pollen Mature pollen has Outer coveirng – Exine Inner covering – Intine An opening – Germ Pore A Generative and a tube nucleus Generative Nucleus divides into two Sperm Nuclei
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Structure of a mature Ovule
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2 protective integuments Integuments enclose Nucellus Small opening in the integument – Micropyle The Embryo Sac encloses – 3 antipodal cells – Central cell with 2 polar Nuclei – Egg cell and 2 synergids Components of a mature Ovule
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Double Fertilization
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To view video of double fertilization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUjVHUf 4d1I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUjVHUf 4d1I
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Double fertilization includes two fertilizations Fertilisation 1 – Sperm nucleus [1N] fuses with the egg cell [1 N] to form the zygote [2N] Fertilisation 2 – Sperm nucleus [1N] fuses with the secondary nucleus [2N]. Triple Fusion - 2 polar nuclei unite to form a secondary nucleus and this unites with the sperm to form the endosperm cell. This involves the fusion of 3 nuclei and hence called Triple fusion
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After fertilization – The corolla, stamens, style and stigma generally fall off. – The calyx may remain in some plants – Apple, Guava – Ovary enlarges to form a fruit – it could be hard or fleshy – Single ovule produces single seeded fruit – Many ovules produce many seeded fruit – Seeds are attached to the ovary by means of Placenta
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Part of the FlowerAfter fertilisation 1. OvaryFruit 2. Ovary WallPericarp 3. OvuleSeed 4. PlacentaStalk of the seed 5. IntegumentsSeed coat 6. Secondary nucleusEndosperm [Food storing tissue] 7. Egg CellZygote
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