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Pollination

Campbell Biology Chapter 38 Outline

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Copyright ? 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction & Biotechnology Copyright ? 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings "corpse flower" Rafflesia arnoldii Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum) Copyright ? 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Alternation of generations in angiosperms ? dominant sporophyte generation (2n) ? produces haploid spores (by meiosis) that develop within flowers (in anthers or ovaries) ? haploid spores develop (by mitosis) into multicellular haploid gametophytes ? male gametophytes = pollen grains ? female gametophytes = embryo sacs ? Pollination enables gametes to come together within a flower

flower anatomy full answers

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Ian Konrad 4-23-14 LEH Mrs. Guido Flower Anatomy Activity 1a. Record the number of sepals observed in your flower specimen and give 1 function. There were 12 sepals on my flower. One function of the sepals is to protect the flower while it is forming a bud. 2a. Record the number of petals - what advantage do colorful petals provide for the flower? There were 6 petals on my flower. Colorful petals attract pollinators such as bees to come and pollinate the flower. 2b. Why are sepals considered accessory parts of the plant? Sepals are considered accessory parts of the plant because they are not directly involved in pollination. 3a. Record the number of stamens and give 1 function.

anatomy of a flower full answers

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Ian Konrad 4-23-14 LEH Mrs. Guido Flower Anatomy Activity 1a. Record the number of sepals observed in your flower specimen and give 1 function. There were 12 sepals on my flower. One function of the sepals is to protect the flower while it is forming a bud. 2a. Record the number of petals - what advantage do colorful petals provide for the flower? There were 6 petals on my flower. Colorful petals attract pollinators such as bees to come and pollinate the flower. 2b. Why are sepals considered accessory parts of the plant? Sepals are considered accessory parts of the plant because they are not directly involved in pollination. 3a. Record the number of stamens and give 1 function.

Plant Biology Midterm

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Bio 1B, Midterm #2 on Plant Biology 11/4/02 Professor Carlson Student Name:__________________________________________________ 1 Bio 1B, Midterm #2 on Plant Biology, 11/4/2 Professor Carlson Multiple choice question examination 1. Which of the following statements is false? a. Eukaryotes have membrane bound nuclei b. The most primitive eukaryotes are bacteria c. Fungi are more closely related to animals than to plants d. Algae are included within a diverse group of eukaryotes called protists 2. Which of the following questions is false? a. Metabolism by cyanobacteria gave earth its first oxygen atmosphere 1.8 billion years ago b. Currently discussed theory on origin of chloroplast suggests that cyanobacteria-type

Ch. 46 Notes*

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Ch 46 Sexual Zygote ? fertilized egg Gamete- sex cell Egg Sperm Asexual Most animals do sexy only, but some do asex or both Mechanisms of Asex reproduction Invertebrates Fission-separation of a parent organisms into 2 individuals of equal size Sea anemone Budding- new individuals come from outgrowth of existing ones Corals Fragmentation and regeneration Sponges, cnidarians Parthenogenesis-asex where egg develops without being fertilized Bees, wasps, ants Haploid ? no meiosis occurred, no fertilization occurred, becomes adult that makes either egg or sperm. ? mainly male in honeybee and some ant populations Diploid- develop from fertilized eggs, becomes adult- worker ant or bees
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