MBG 2400 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Fucus, Dioecy, Hermaphrodite

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Sperm and egg only bridge between generations, so heredity is carried by them. Only parts of nucleus equally divided is chromosomes. Chro(cid:373)oso(cid:373)es occur i(cid:374) pairs a(cid:374)d so do me(cid:374)del"s factors. Zygotic meiosis: occurs in fungi, some algae. Zygote cell undergoes meiosis to give rise to haploid individuals which produce gametes. Deleterious mutations easily lost and good when sexual reproduction is rare. Gametic meiosis: the one that occurs in animals, fucus. Isomorphic has similar morphology between n and 2n phase (some algae). Heterospory (production of two different types of spores which lead to different gametophytes. Other than obvious, pollen is up to 5 cells in gymno, megagametophyte consists of thousands of cells (cone), no double fertilization, mature gametophyte produces nutrients for seed and tissue has been produced before fertilization. Progeny may or may not be identical to parent. (apomixes (plants) and parthenogenesis (animals)) Vegetative: no embryo, identical to parent (rhizomes, budding in jellyfish etc)

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