BIO203H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Sexual Reproduction, Sporophyte, Gametophyte

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Reproduction: clonal/asexual, offspring with identical copies of parent genes, resources from parent= rapid colonization, stable environment= well adapted, sexual, genetically different from parents, may yield progeny that are more fit in changing conditions. Isolated individuals reliant on sexual reproduction cannot reproduce: long distance dispersal possible. Isolated individuals can reproduce: parent plant directly supports clone growth, long distance dispersal unlikely. Flowering plants: represents sporophyte part of life cycle (diploid) Meiosis in floral organs produces haploids spores. Spores don"t undergo fertilization; they undergo mitosis forming haploid gametophyte. Oogamous plants, microspores develop into multicellular microgametophytes that produce sperm. Megaspores develop into multicellular megagametophytes, which generate eggs. Gametophytes do not resemble sporophytes= alternation of heteromorphic generations. Cross-pollination vs. self-pollination: cross-pollination= pollen from different individual, self-pollination= pollen from same flower/flower from same plant, results= pros and cons similar to sexual vs. asexual reproduction, mechanisms have evolved to, decrease probability of self-pollination, increase probability of cross-pollination.

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