BIOL 1202 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cell Potency, Pollination, Flowering Plant

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Plants want to be pollinated that"s how fertilization and therefore reproduction occurs. So any plant that is better at getting pollinated will have more offspring, and so more will be present in next generation, etc. Because of this, plants are ready to pay to be pollinated and they pay in the form of nectar or the loss of some pollen. And also ways to be sure that pollen is carried off on the animal. For example, if a plant wants bees it will smell nice and frequently will have ultraviolet markings and small tubular flowers. Totipotent: those parts of a plant that can regenerate a whole new plant. By fragmentation, either naturally (runners) or artificial (clippings: runner- strawberries. 130 million years ago, there were no flowering plants. Combines genes from 2 different parents, offspring genetically different. Self-incompatibility (si) is a general name for several genetic mechanisms in angiosperms, which prevent self-fertilization and thus encourage outcrossing.

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