BSC 2011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Stamen, Gynoecium, Ovule

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Carpel produces ovule: style, ovary-holds developing ovule, mature ovule-two protective layers-integuments. Pollen-microgametophytes develop inside the anther: lament-stalk. Pollination-movement of the pollen from an anther to the stigma. Self incompatibility-pollen from same plant is rejected (under genetic control: double fertilization. Two sperm cells: one becomes embryo. Results in a 2n zygote (new sporophyte) and 3n (triploid) cell: triploid cell divides to become nutritive tissue for embryo-endosperm, fruits. Swollen ovary (and sometimes other tissues) containing seeds: major clades. Vessels (and libriform bers) evolved from tracheids. Libriform bers-thick ligni ed walls, dead at maturity, provide protection and. Early diverging angiosperm: carpel sealed by secretion. Magnoliids, eudicots, monocots: carpel sealed by tissue connection later in development (initially open, magnoliids. Trees or shrubs with aromatic leaves (net-veined) Owers with numerous parts, especially many stamens and carpels. Pollen grains with single germination furrow (monosulcate: monocots. Pollen have monosulcate or other kinds of grains with a single germination aperture. Parts in groups of 3: eudicots.

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