BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Seedling, Radicle, Epicotyl

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Plants have vascular tissue and different reproduction compared to protists. Uses spores under leaf to reproduce if it s seedless. Specifically designed to survive winter by having specialized leaves to keep water moisture. Uses flowers and fruits to carry gametophytes (seeds enclosed in them) Uses pollen and wind to go into others to reproduce. Angiosperms with 1 seed leaf (embryos on the underside of the leaf) Plumule: tiny leaves above epicotyl: embryonic leaves > first leaves. Epicotyl: upper part of the seed > upper stem. Hypocotyl: upper part of the seed > lower stem. Radicle: lower part of embryonic seed > roots. Cotyledons: one of 2 immature leaves in the embryo, energy source > leaves. Seed coat: surrounds and protects seed, prevents water loss > breaks away and decomposes. Hilum: white line on the seed wall, ovaries of the plant. Micropyle: a small hole near the hilum which allows for pollen to enter for fertilization.

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