BSC 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Fruit Anatomy, Zygote, Water Potential

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Flowers, double fertilization, and fruits are key features of the angiosperm lifecycle. Stamen (male flowering parts)- which include anther and filaments. Anther- terminal structure that has chambers called microsporangia that produce pollen. Carpel (female flowering part)- which include the stigma, style, and ovary. Style- long slender neck that runs from the stigma to the base. Petals: may be brightly colored to attract pollinators. Complete flowers- have all four basic floral organs (stamen, carpel, petals, and. Sepals) and incomplete flowers- lack one of the four basic floral organs. Inflorescences- is a cluster of flowers arranged on a stem. Megasporocyte (2n) undergoes meiosis making four haploid megaspores, but only one survives and the other three degenerate. The nucleus of the megaspore divides by mitosis three times forming eight haploid nuclei. The multinucleate mass is divided by membranes to form the embryo sac.

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