BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 65: Pollen Tube, Stamen, Sporophyte

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Within the ovary are egg-producing structures called ovules. Each ovule contains one developing egg and other cells that support the egg. 22. 11 development of pollen and ovule culminate in fertilization. The life cycle of plants are characterized by an alternation of generations, in which haploid(n) and diploid (2n) generations take turns producing each other. Haploid refers to a cell having a single set of chromosomes, while diploid refers to cells having two sets. In your body, all your cells are diploid except for your gametes (sperm or eggs), which are haploid. root, stems, leaves and most of the reproductive structures are diploid. There are specific names for these generations: the haploid generation is called the gametophyte and the diploid generation is the sporophyte. Within the diploid sporophyte, cells in the anther undergo meiosis. Each spore undergoes mitosis to form gametes (a pollen grain).

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