BIOL 1020 Midterm: bio midterm notes

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2 classes: angiosperms (covered seeds) and gymnosperms (conifers) Kingdom class subclasses order family genus species. Complete flower have both male and female reproductive parts in a single flower. Flower: produce gametes (sex cells), attract gametes (pollen), nourishes embryos and develops seeds and fruits. Seed: embryo and nutrient source surrounded by a protective coat. Fruits: develop from the flower"s seed producing organ (receptacle) and contain seeds. Stamen consists of a pollen-topped anther, attached to a filament. Receptacle: where the flower attaches to the stem. Carpel has a long style topped with a stigma, on which pollen may land. Ovary at the base of the style with 1+ ovule. Single or group of fused carpels is called a pistil. Plants: characterized by alt. of generation (multicellular haploid (n) and multicellular diploid (2n) Diploid sporophytes (2n) produce spores (n) through meiosis, which grow into haploid gametophytes (n) Life cycle is classified by the three f"s: flowers, double fertilization, and fruits.

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