BIOL 1050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 38: Pollen Tube, Ovule, Microspore

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Flowers, double fertilization, and fruits are unique features of the angiosperm life cycle. Life cycle of all plants is characterized by an alternation between sporophyte (spore producing plants) and gametophyte gamete producing plants)-these two generations continue producing each other. In angiosperms, the sporophytes are the plants that we see and are longer-lived than gametophytes. Three key traits of angiosperm reproduction (three f"s- owers, double fertilization, and fruits) Carpel (innermost), stamen (2nd), petals (3rd), and sepals (outermost)-all attached to the receptacle (basically the base of the stem) ***unlike vegetative shoots, owers are determinate shoots which means they cease growing after the ower and fruit are formed. ***pistil is sometimes used to refer to a single carpel or fused carpels. Within the anther are chambers called microsporangia (pollen sacs) 4 general trends can be seen in the evolution of owers: bilateral symmetry, reduction in # of oral parts, fusion of.

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