BIOL 2P93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Cell Nucleus, Inta, Pectin

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The angiosperms - flower characteristics and life cycle pt3. Angiosperm life cycle: angiosperm gametophytes size reduce: mature microgametophyte have 3 cells, mature megagametophye have 7 cells (antheridia /archegonia not present). Indirect pollination: pollen deposits on stigma pollen tube grows through carpel tissues take 2 sperm to female gametophyte. After fertilization ovule develops into seed enclosed in ovary ovary develop into fruit. Male half: microsporogenesis (form microspores w/in microsporangia/pollen sacs of anther) + then. Microgametogenesis (microgametophyte develop into 3-cell stage ends sperm formation = form microgametophyte). Microsporogenesis: anther: 4 columns of sporogenous cells (diploid microsporocytes = pollen mother cells), each column enclosed by sterile cells forms pollen sac wall. Outermost layers of pollen sac wall start opening anther (anthesis), innermost forms nutritive tapetum. Microsporocytes undergo meiosis each make tetrad of haploid microspores. Microsporogenesis completed w/ forma of 1-celled microspores (pollen grains). During meiosis: each nuclear division may follow cell wall formation (monocots = may occur after second meiotic division (eudicots).

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