BIOL 150A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Sporophyte, Ginkgoales

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Plants: key features of plants photosynthesis, have chloroplasts to perform, multicellular (have dependant embryos, alternation of generations embryo = sporophyte (2n) Gametes combine & fertilize (n+n = 2n) Mitosis produces gametes (n) repeat : plant cell features, nucleus - contains dna, smooth/rough endoplasmic reticulum. Phloem: distribute nutrients: cell wall - supports cell body. Parenchyma cells - thin cell wall (ex. Eshy fruit, potatoes) (ex. celery stalk) wall (ex. pear: cuticle - maintain water moisture, stoma - open & close to allow gas exchange. Open during the day when there is light. Sperm swim through water to reach egg. Fertilization - sperm & egg fuse (2n) Spores develop into gametophytes (n) grows on the parent plant (2n) repeat . Importance on mosses: need very wet, low ph environments = take a long time to decompose material = create peat (important for agriculture, lycophytes & pterophytes, types: Sperm swim through water to reach the egg on another gametophyte (cross fertilization)

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