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Title: Colorado AgriScience Plant Science


1
Colorado AgriSciencePlant Science
  • Unit 4 Plant Reproduction Genetics
  • Lesson 1 Introduction to Plant Reproduction

2
Plant Propagation
  • Both are increasing the number of a species
  • Two types of Plant Propagation
  • 1) Sexual Reproduction
  • 2) Asexual Propagation

3
Sexual Reproduction
  • The union of the female and male sex cells to
    produce a seed or embryo
  • Ovum Female sex cell
  • Pollen Male sex cell
  • Embryo (seed germ) immature plantlet
  • Sexual Reproduction results in the creation of a
    genetically new individual!!

4
Asexual (Vegetative) Reproduction
  • Production of a plant w/o uniting pollen ovum
  • Known as plant cloning
  • Leaves, stem, or roots may be used to grow a new
    plant
  • Occurs naturally and artificially
  • Produces a genetically identical plant

5
Two Different Types of Seeds
  • 1) Monocot
  • Generally from the grass family
  • 2) Dicot
  • Generally broad leaf plants

6
Monocots
  • Seeds w/ 1 seed leaf
  • 1 solid seed
  • Leaves have parallel veins
  • Roots are advantageous
  • Examples
  • Corn, wheat, barley, oats

7
Dicots
  • Seeds w/ 2 seed leaves or cotyledons
  • Veins are webbed
  • Examples
  • Beans, potatoes, sugar beats, sunflowers

8
Types of Flowers
  • 2 Types
  • 1) Perfect Flower
  • 2) Imperfect Flower

9
Types of Flowers Cont.
  • To the Left is a complete or perfect flower
  • An incomplete or imperfect flower is missing one
    or more of the labeled parts

10
Pollination
  • Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
    of a flower of the same species
  • May be accomplished by wind, gravity, bees, or
    manually

11
Fertilization Germination
  • Fertilization
  • The union of pollen ovum
  • Germination
  • The sprouting of a seed
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