01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Zygote, Endosperm, Double Fertilization

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Lecture 9 - plant diversity 2: derived traits of seed plants, adaptations for land. The advantage of seeds = protects the embryo. Baby in a bag with its lunch: reduced gametophyte. Microspores male: ovules and egg production. Female gametophyte develops from megaspore produces eggs: pollen and sperm production. Pollen grain - develops in microspores in microsporangia. Pollination = male pollen to female part of plant. Microsporocytes (2n) undergo meiosis microspores (n) develop into pollen. Meanwhile megasporocyte undergoes meiosis haploid cell is the megaspore. Fertilization can take more than 1 year: gymnosperm diversity. 380 mya 1st seed plants (fyi the amniotic egg developed about 320 mya) Four extant phyla (you are not responsible for these) Cycadophyta most endangered of all plant species. Gnetophyta - welwitschia mirabilis, ephedra spp. , gnetum spp. Sepals - cover up flower before it blooms. Incomplete flower - lacks one or more of the organs. Fruits as seeds develop from ovules after fertilization.

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