BSC 2011C Chapter Notes - Chapter 30: Endosperm, Cycad, Cotyledon

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Seed consists of an embryo and its food supply, surrounded by a protective coat. If a sperm fertilizes an egg of a seed plant, the zygote grows into a sporophyte embryo i. i. Until advent of seeds, the spore was the only protective stage in any plant life cycle: spores j. i. Multicellular, consisting of an embryo protected by a layer of tissue k. ii. Can remain dormant for days, months, or even years after being released from the parent plant k. iii. Concept 30. 2: gymnosperms bear naked seeds, typically on cones: extant seed plants form two sister clades a. i. Gymnosperms are cone-bearing plants called conifers a. i. 1. a. i. 2. Two types of spores are produced by separate cones. They thrive as the climate dried because they have the key terrestrial adaptations found in all seed plants a. ii. Angiosperms: seed plant evolution has three key adaptations b. i. Advent of the seed as a resistant b. iii.

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