CBNS 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Plant Embryogenesis, Pattern Formation, Flowering Plant

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Plants & animals are different in regards to pattern formation: plants, pattern formation occurs in both embryogenesis & post-embryonically, animals, pattern formation mostly happens during embryogenesis. Plants undergo continual organ formation throughout life, not just during embryogenesis: plant structures are produced from localized populations of undifferentiated cells, called meristems, shoot meristem (buds, root meristem (roots, apical meristem (stalk/stem) Leaf meristems: flower meristems, reiterative development and formation of new structures throughout the life cycle of the plant. Plants have very different cellular morphology, which changes strategies of growth and. Development: plants have rigid cell walls and cannot migrate, mechanisms of morphogenesis are controlled by, regulating rates of cell division, mitotic spindle orientation in different planes, cleavage followed by directed enlargement of cells. Fertilization embryogenesis germination growth and maturation gametogenesis: advantages, diploid genome. Easily modified with transgenic techniques: good laboratory characteristics. Small and easy to maintain: conserved genes and mechanisms, disadvantages, dicot, does not produce fruit.

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