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Title: Angiosperms


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Angiosperms
  • Earths dominant plants

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Angiosperm Characteristics
  • Vascular
  • Flowering plants
  • Double fertilization
  • Seeds are covered in a fruit
  • Dominant sporophyte generation
  • Xylem vessel elements
  • Phloem sieve tube elements

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2 Largest Classes
  • Eudicots
  • Roses, sunflowers, maples
  • Herbaceous or woody
  • Branched veins
  • Flowers multiples of 4 or 5
  • Seed 2 cotyledons
  • Monocots
  • Grasses, corn, palms
  • Mainly herbaceous
  • Parallel veins in leaves
  • Flower parts multiples of 3
  • Seed 1 cotyledon, endosperm

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Flowers
  • Reproductive part of angiosperms
  • 4 parts sepals, petals, stamens, carpels
  • Complete vs. Incomplete flowers
  • Perfect vs. Imperfect flowers

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Reproduction
  • Pollination
  • Wind
  • Water
  • Pollinators
  • Double Fertilization
  • Germination

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What happens in the anther?
  • Pollen sac contains many microsporocytes
  • Meiosis ? 4 haploid microspores
  • Each microspore ? pollen grain (immature male
    gametophyte
  • Each pollen grain contains 2 cells
  • Tube cell
  • Generative cell
  • Anther splits sheds pollen

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What happens in the pistil?
  • Each ovule in ovary contains megasporocyte
  • Meiosis ? 4 haploid megaspores
  • 3 megaspores disintegrate
  • Remaining megaspore divides ? gametophyte (aka
    embryo sac)
  • Gametophyte contains 7 cells w/ 8 nuclei
  • Egg cell contains 1 nucleus
  • Large center cell contains 2 polar nuclei

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Double Fertilization
  • Pollen lands on sticky stigma
  • Tube cell forms pollen tube through style into
    ovary
  • Generative cell divides ? 2 sperm cells
  • Double Fertilization
  • 1 sperm fertilizes egg ? zygote ? embryo
  • 1 sperm fuses with both polar nuclei ? 3n cell ?
    endosperm

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Seed and Fruit Formation
  • Ovule develops into seed
  • Ovary wall enlarges
  • Ripens into fruit
  • Flower parts fall off
  • Fruits
  • Protect seeds from dessication
  • Aid in dispersal

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Success of Flowering Plants
  • Seeds an advantage over spores
  • Cross-pollination increases variation
  • Animals disperse pollen and fruit farther than
    wind

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  • Efficient xylem
  • Vessel elements
  • Broad leaves
  • efficient photosynthesis
  • Abscission
  • Reduces water loss
  • Adaptability of sporophyte generation
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