01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Pollen Tube, Sporangium, Megaspore

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(cid:1: adaptations of seed plants to land. Fig 30. 2: microscopic, develop from spores within sporangia of parental sporophyte, totally dependent on sporophyte. Ovules and production of eggs: ovule megasporangium, megaspore and integuments, integument layer of sporophyte tissue. Protects mega-sporangium: female gametophyte develops from megaspore and produce one or more eggs. Pollen and production of sperm: pollen grain from microscope. Sperm: sporopollenin in pollen grain wall. Transfer of pollen to part of plant that contains ovules. Seed: multicellular embryo, protected by seed coat, dormant for long periods, supply of food. Spore: single-celled, shorter periods, no stored food (cid:1) One clade of seed plants: naked seeds. Microporocytes: meiosis, microspores (n, pollen grain. Each ovule contains a megasporangium: pollination. Digests its way through megasporangium: megasporangium. One cell survives = megaspore: female gametophyte. Eggs: by the time pollen tube reaches archegonium. Zygote (2n: ovule seed. Seed consists of embryo, food supply, seed coat: fig 30. 3. Gymnosperm diversity: ~30. 5 million years old.

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