BSC 2011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Pollen Tube, Flowering Plant, Gynoecium

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Land animals evolution has involved dramatic shifts in dominance of gametophyte vs. sporophyte generation. The large sporophyte and the small gametophyte and the small gametophytes of ferns are nutrionally independent of one another. The seed plant sporophyte nourishes the developing gametophyte. Flowers, double fertilization and fruits are synapomorphies for the angiosperms. Modified branches, with flower parts being modified leaves/branches. Will germinate to grow a tube to fertilize egg. Movement of the pollen from an anther to the stigma. If the pollen is recognized by carpe as same species the pollen tube with begin to grow. The pollen tube will be almost to the egg the cell will divide to produce two haploid sperm nuclide (instead of one0, then when the tube gets to the ovule. The other sperm will fuse with center large cell in gametophyte. Results in a 2n zygote and a 2n cell. Petals and sepals are not usually differentiated from each other in appearance.

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