BIOL 2004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Microfilament, Cotyledon, Sucrose

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Lecture 6: angiosperms continued & diversity of flowering plants 1. Longitudinal section of an ovule: there are two integuments, the mature gametophyte is reduces to a simple 7-celled, 8-celled nucleated structure (know this) Angiosperms ovule is similar to gymnosperm ovules as follows: it is an integumented megasporangium, it produces a megaspore, the megaspore produces a gametopyte, after fertilization, it will house and protect the embryo, and become a seed. The angiosperm ovule differs from gymnosperm ovules as follows: there are two ineguments, the mature megagametophyte is reduces to 7-celled, 8- nucleated structure, there are no archegonia. Eggs are directly produced from mitosis of gametophyte cells: the ovule produces a large central cell with two separate haploid nuclei: polar nuclei. Microspores and microgametophytes germination: anthers are modified leaves that produce microsporangia (pollen sacs). In the microsporangia, diploid microsporocytes undergo meiosis to produce microspores.

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