Title: Plant Reproduction
1Plant Reproduction
2What is the difference between Sexual
Reproduction and Asexual Reproduction?
- Sexual requires an egg and sperm
- Asexual is vegetative
3What are the Female parts of the flower?
- Pistil Stigma, Style, Ovary
- Pollen lands on Stigma, travels down style to
ovary
4What is a Perfect Flower?
- has Stamen Pistil on same flower
- only one part imperfect
5What is the difference between a Monoecious and
Deoecious plant?
- Monoecious male female flowers on same
plant - Dioecious male female flowers on different
plants
6What are the other parts of the flower?
- Calyx all the sepals
- Corolla all the petals
7What is a Complete Flower?
- A flower that has all four major flower parts
Pistil, Stamen, Calyx, Corolla
8What type of flower does the grass plant have?
- has calyx, corolla, pistil, stamen
- any missing parts incomplete
- perfect incomplete
9What is a Floret?
10What is a Spikelet?
11What are the types of Inflorescenses?
- Panicle Inflorescence (oats, some grasses)
branched structure at tip of stem
12What are the types of Inflorescenses?
- Spike Inflorescence (wheat, barley) spikelets
attached directly to stem.
13What are the types of Inflorescenses?
- Raceme Inflorescence (mustard, rapeseed) single
flowers attached to stalk or stem.
14What are the types of Inflorescenses?
- Head Inflorescence (sunflower) enlarged stem
receptacle
15What is a Fruit?
- An Apple or Tomato is considered a fruit. A
Fruit is a mature ovary. - Fruits can be fleshy (tomato) or dry (wheat)
16What is Pollination?
- process of transferring pollen grains from the
anther to the stigma - plants can be self-pollinated (male female
flowers on same plant) or cross-pollinated
(different plants)
17What is Fertilization?
- when sperm is united with an egg
- pollen lands on stigma, germinates, and grows
down style to the ovary where sperm fertilizes
the egg (pollen tube) - there are actually two fertilizations. Second
sperm fertilizes second egg to form the endosperm
(food for the seed)