BIOL 1002 : Exam 3 BIOL 1002

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The male reproductive structure, the stamen, consists of: the filament and anther. Meiosis produces a megaspore, which eventually gives rise to an egg in a fertilized seed. Microscope mother cell: undergoes meiosis during the development of pollen grains. In flowering plants, the unfertilized ovule contains the: endosperm-it provides nutrition for the developing embryo, therefore. Via cotyledons, a source of food for the embryo. Fruits evolved primarily as structures specialized to disperse seeds. Stigma- top of carpel designed to catch pollen. Spores- in the general alternation of generations cycle the things that sporophyte produces. Negative feedback-the type of regulation that counteracts whatever changes is occurrung. Positive feedback- the type of regulation mechanism that adds to a change. Homeostatis- this sis a characteristic of life that involves making and regulating an internal environment. Tissue- groups of cells with the same structure and function can form these. Muscle-contains cells made up of actin and myosin: skeletal/striated-moves the body, smooth, cardiac- must keep functioning.

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