Title: Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology
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- Angiosperms may reproduce sexually or asexually.
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- Plants show alternation of generations.
gametes
mitosis
n gametophyte
2n sporophyte
spores
meiosis
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- In angiosperms, the sporophyte is dominant.
2n sporophyte
n gametophyte
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- Pollen (male gametophytes)
- 1. In the anther there are diploid microsporocytes
(also called microspore mother cells) - 2. These divide by meiosis to make four haploid
microspores.
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- 3. Each microspore becomes a pollen grain, and
each pollen grain can make two sperm - 4. The pollen grain doesnt mature and make
sperm until it has landed on the stigma of a
carpel and the pollen tube begins to grow.
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- Embryo sac (female gametophyte)
- 1. In the ovule there is a diploid megasporocyte
(megaspore mother cell) - 2. It divides by meiosis to make four haploid
megaspores, but only one survives.
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- 3. Mitosis of the megaspore forms the embryo sac
- 4. Ovule now consists of embryo sac and
integuments.
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- Preventing self-fertilization
- carpellate vs. staminate
- pin vs. thrum
- floral organs mature at different times
- self-incompatibility.
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- Double fertilization
- One sperm fertilizes the egg
- The other sperm combines with polar nuclei to
make endosperm.
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- After fertilization
- Ovule becomes seed
- Ovary becomes fruit
- Endosperm stores nutrients
- Later, the cotyledons store even more food.
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- Asexual reproduction
- In stable environments
- Stable characteristics
- Can make many copies
- Not frail
- In unstable environments
- No variation, no evolution
- No disbursal of seeds.
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- Asexual reproduction
- Fragmentation (cuttings)
- Apomixis (making seeds asexually).
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- Totipotent cells lead to
- Cloning
- Transgenic plants
- Protoplast fusion hybrids.
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- Uses of biotechnology
- Insect resistance
- Herbicide resistance
- Nutritional improvement.
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- Possible side effects
- Allergens
- Non-target organisms
- Transgenic escape.