BIO203H5 Chapter 9: Chapter 9 BIO203

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Some flowering plants are self-fertile and can undergo self- pollination, but they lose the benefit of receiving new genes from another plant. Some plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Fragmentation: form of asexual reproduction in which an organism is split into fragments. Each of these fragments develop into mature, fully grown individuals that are clones of the original organism (google) Plants that you are familiar with (trees, shrubs, and herbs), are all just one phase of the plant life cycle, called the the sporophyte generation. A critical factor is that sporophytes are always diploid and have sex organs (located in flowers in angiosperms) with cells capable of undergoing meiosis. In animals, meiosis results in haploid gamete, in plants, meiosis results in haploid spores. Oogamy: a system of sexual reproduction in which one gamete (called the egg) is large and nonmotile, while the other (called the sperm) is small and motile (google)

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