BIO 2137 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Tepal, Monocotyledon, Eudicots

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Flower(though sometimes hidden), fruit(mature ovary* mt. contains ovule to become a seed. If you open up a fruit, on the inside you will find a seed. (maple keys: seed case modified to wings) Ovary has multiple things fused together, an ovule which will be come fertilized and develop. Eudicot and monocot characters* must know mt]- 1 vs 2 cotelyfons in parallel leaf inversion on monocots. Floral parts: (cid:1008)/(cid:1009) for eu, (cid:373)ultiple of (cid:1007)"s for (cid:373)o(cid:374)okots. No secondary growth in mono (most of them time) Pom ytrrd. sexdeconary hrawth one has secondary growth, the other one does(cid:374)"t. A group of flowers. (ie sunflower middle not atually made fromf other fanflwers( 2 worlds of sterile, 3 worlds of photile parts: calyx citain petals (grey, cowrrolla contains the petals, petals can be modified to something else. Tepals is used if petals and sepals are too smiliar.

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