BIOL 1202 : Biol 1202 Exam 3

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Plant diversity ii: the evolution of seed plants. Concept 30. 1: seeds and pollen grains are key adaptations for life on land: characteristics common to all seed plants, seeds, reduced gametophytes, heterospory, ovules, pollen. Gametophyte/sporophyte relationships: gametophytes of seed plants develop within the walls of spores retained within tissues of the parent sporophyte, no longer dependent on water for fertilization. Ovules and production of eggs: an ovule consists of a megasporangium, megaspore, and protective integuments. Pollen and production of sperm: microspores develop into pollen grains, contain male gametophyte, pollen can be dispersed by air or animals, eliminates the need for water in fertilization. It gives rise to a pollen tube that discharges sperm into the female gametophyte within the ovule. A seed: develops from the whole ovule. Which does not apply to gymnosperms or angiosperms: vascular tissues, diploid dominance, single spore type, cuticle with stomata. In seed bearing plants, microspores develop into ___: ovules, seeds, pollen grains, anthers.

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