BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Phenotypic Plasticity, Pteridophyte, Lightning

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Carpel megasporophyll folded lengthwise to enclose ovules (only one ovule in gymnosperms) Angiosperms have evolved to have two integuments for further protection of the gametophytes from the external environment (winning combination for success in a terrestrial environment) Male gametophyte lives its entire life within a pollen grain. In angiosperms ovules are always enclosed within a carpel therefore pollen germinates on the carpel (has a much longer time since it has to travel down the carpel tissue) Fruit is developed from the carpel wall and what the angiosperms develop into dispersal through external factors and or enticement for a dispersal agent by birds or other animals as a reward. Double fertilization egg gets fertilized by first sperm and the second sperm fertilized the polar nuclei and they grow together. Giants plants were controlling the vast resources available for photosynthetic purposes. For angiosperms, the species size distributions are strongly right-skewed (relatively small)

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