Title: Fruits
1Fruits Flowers
Chapter 6 Overview
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2What are fruits flowers for?
- When you bite into a juicy peach or when you give
someone a bouquet of daisies or roses- you
probably arent thinking - Wow, these are marvelous structures designed to
facilitate effective sexual selection maximize
reproductive success in angiosperm plants! - From now on- this is what you should be pondering!
3Plant reproduction is complex
- Unlike humans, who reproduce only sexually, with
a single method, plants have a variety of ways of
reproducing. - Asexual
- Sexual
4Asexual Reproduction
- Also known as vegetative propagation
- Offspring are clones of parent
- Genetically identical
- Cell division by mitosis
5 Review Stages of Mitosis
- Divided into 4 phases
- 1. PROPHASE
- 2. METAPHASE
- 3. ANAPHASE
- TELOPHASE
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7Can you find a cell in each phase of mitosis?
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8Example of Plant asexual reproduction
- 1. Strawberry plants- sends out stolons or
runners - Only need a few plants to start a strawberry bed.
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9Examples of Plant asexual reproduction
- 2. Kalanchoe diagremontiana
- walking fern plant
- Produces plantlets
- on the edges of leaves-
- a leaf that touches the
- ground grows into a
- new plant
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10Example of Plant asexual reproduction
- 3. Quaking aspen trees
- Adventitious roots make a large group of trees
- The whole group is
- called a clone
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11Sexual reproduction in plants
- Sexual reproduction uses process of
- Meiosis
- Gametes- are Haploid cells
- Spores, Sperm (pollen), eggs (ovule)
- Form a Zygote the fertilized egg
- Genetic recombination of genes produces a unique
individual. -
12Review Sexual Reproduction in plants has
Alternation of generations
- life cycle with 2 different generations.
- a Haploid Gametophyte produces gametes.
- Gametes unite and give rise to a Diploid
Sporophyte, which produces spores or haploid cells
13Alternating Life Cycles
14REVIEW In flowering seed plants - angiosperms
- 2 fertilization events take place
- one sperm fertilizes the egg to form the diploid
zygote of the new individual, - the other sperm fertilizes the polar nuclei to
form the triploid endosperm, a nutritive tissue
(the FRUIT). - Together with maternal sporophyte tissue, these
make up the seed.
15Flowers, fruit seeds
- Only in angiosperm plants
- With nearly 250,000 species- there is great
variety in flower structure - All flowers sit at the top of the stem part
called the peduncle
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16Inflorescence
- A peduncle bearing a group of flowers
- Several different types shown below
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17Flowers
- highly specialized reproductive organs,
- reproductive functions include
- Advertising (attracting pollinators)
- pollination
- fertilization
- seed development
- Seeds dispersal
18Parts of a flower
Male parts -stamen
Female parts -Carpel, also called pistil
2 other modified leaves -Sepals -Petals
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19Complete Incomplete Flowers
- Compete flower - if it contains all four types of
modified leaves - Sepals
- Petals
- Stamens
- Carpels
- Incomplete Flowers - lack one or more of these
modified leaves
20Perfect flowers
- Perfect- also known as bisexual flowers have both
male (stamens) carpels (pistil) parts on same
flower. - Roses
- Olives (also has staminate flowers)
- Apples
- Cherries
- Nectarines
21Imperfect- unisex flower
- Has either stamen or carpel (pistil) not both
- Has only one set of reproductive organs
- Two types of imperfect flowers (either male or
female) - Staminate flowers contain only stamens, the male
reproductive part of the flower. - Pistillate flowers only contain the pistil, or
female, reproductive
22Flowers have ovaries in different positions
- The location of the ovary to the sepals petals
- Superior Semi-Inferior Inferior
23Types of plants
- Monoecious plants have male and female parts on
the same plant - (corn, cucurbits, birch, walnut).
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- Dioecious plants have male and female flowers on
separate plants - (hemp, American holly, hazel nut).
24Apples have perfect flowers
- Green sepals (6) protect the bud before the
flower opens. - Petals (1) white, -are highly visible to the
insect pollinators. - Male parts -filament (5) and anther (4). Pollen
is produced in its anthers - Female parts stigma (2), style ovary (7)).
- Pollen land on the stigma, forms a pollen tube
that grows down the style (3) to the ovary (7),
where it releases the male gamete fertilizes
the ovule in the ovary. - The fertilized ovule develops into a seed and the
ovary typically develops into the fruit.
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25Blackberries have perfect flowers
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26How to Identify Male and Female Zucchini Flowers
Female Flower
Male Flower
27Imperfect flowers
Hazelnut- separate male female flowers on
same plant
28Grasses -monocots
- flowers of grasses are less showy (fescue
flower). - produce significant amounts of pollen in their
anthers (4). - Carried by wind, pollen lands on sticky
feather-like stigma receptacles (2). - Sepals and petals of grasses have evolved into
three layers of protective bracts -glume, palea,
and lemma (9).
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29Fruit
- is a ripened (mature) ovary
- Where seeds develop are found
- serves as protection
- Means of dispersal for the seeds
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30Some types of fruits
-Simple fruits -from one ovary in one flower.
Examples walnut, tomato, orange, cherry, apple,
dandelion, and maple helicopter. -Different
types of simple fruit- each has its own official
name. Aggregate fruits arise from several
ovaries in one flower. Examples include raspberry
and strawberry. Multiple fruits
arise from ovaries in several, tightly-clustered
flowers which grow together into one fruit.
Examples include pineapple, mulberry, and
breadfruit.
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31Some activities
- Fruits game
- Dissect flower
32Your assignment
- Read Ch 6
- Section review questions
- Page 130, 1 3
- Page 134 1- 3
- Page 143 1- 3
- Read pages 137 138 - boxes about Apomixis,
Tropical Fruits - Page 144, Thought question 1