BIO 3102 Study Guide - Anapsid, Stamen, Mesozoic

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Amniote animals: animals who shelided the embryos of their offspring using extensive membranes or keeping them inside the body, other animals (not ammiotes) just lay free floating eggs in water, arose during the carboniferous, water proof skin. Anapsid: amniote whose skull does not have opening near temples, only living reptiles with anapsid skulls are turtles. Angiosperm: plant in which mature seed surrounded by ovule (apple, group often referred to as hardwoods, trees that have broad leaves, die autumn. Anther part of stamen that produces and contains pollen and is usually borne on a stalk the anthers of the stamen produce haploid pollen each anther contains four pollen sacs, in which pollen develops. Bird hipped dinosaurs ornithichians had a pelvis that superficially resembled a birds pelvis. Carpel female reproductive organ of flowering plants, consisting of an ovary, style (sometimes absent) and stigma separated or fused to form a single pistil lower part of a carpel is the ovary.