BIOL 1002 Chapter : Chapter 44 Plant Reproduction And Development Outline Part 1

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Asexual reproduction is rare in vertebrate species, but is possible: Many plant species can reproduce both sexually & asexually. Fragmentation can be an artificial process (cuttings) or a natural process. Sometimes a parent plant sends out horizontal stems, runners, that can lead to completely new plants. Asexual reproduction is natural cloning where all the offspring are genetically identical to the parent plant. Sexual offspring combine the genes from two parents and are genetically different from their parents. *angiosperm life cycle (fig 44. 1)*-be able to draw this diagram. In non vascular plants the gametophyte was dominant and sporophyte was dependent. In all spore-bearing plants water is necessary for fertilization. In seedless vascular plants, the gametophyte is smaller , but still visible. In seed plants, gymnosperms and angiosperms, the gametophyte is very small and is never an independent plant. Pollen grain (male gametophyte)- 3 to 6 cells. Water no longer needed for transporting the gametes.

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