BIOS-1073 Lecture 15: Chapter 30 Notes

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Integument the natural covering of an organism; skin, husk, shell, rind (sporophyte covering) Pollen grain a structure consisting of the male gametophyte enclosed within a pollen wall. Stamens the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and a filament. Gymnosperms a vascular plant that bears naked seeds seeds not enclosed in protective chambers. Angiosperms a flowering plant, which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary. Carpel the ovule producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary. Fruit a mature ovary of a flower; protects dormant seeds and often functions in their dispersal. Monocots a member of a clade consisting of flowering plants that have one embryonic seed leaf, or cotyledon. Eudicots a member of a clade that contains the vast majority of flowering plants that have two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons. Still dominant = 90% of all plant species. Can remain dormant for long periods of time.

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