BIOL 1050 Study Guide - Final Guide: Hindgut, Glycolysis, Leucine

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Stuff from the textbook that wasn"t mentioned in class is not on the midterm some answers may be partially correct but one will be correct. 2 classes: angiosperms (covered seeds) and gymnosperms (conifers) Kingdom class subclasses order family genus species. Complete flower have both male and female reproductive parts in a single flower. Flower: produce gametes (sex cells), attract gametes (pollen), nourishes embryos and develops seeds and. Seed: embryo and nutrient source surrounded by a protective coat. Fruits: develop from the flower"s seed producing organ (receptacle) and contain seeds. Receptacle: where the flower attaches to the stem. Stamen consists of a pollen-topped anther, attached to a filament. Carpel has a long style topped with a stigma, on which pollen may land. Ovary at the base of the style with 1+ ovule. Single or group of fused carpels is called a pistil. Plants: characterized by alt. of generation (multicellular haploid (n) and multicellular diploid (2n)

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