BIOL 1202 : Bio 1202 Notes For Test 4

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A complete flower has both male and female reproductive parts, has petals, and sepals. An incomplete flower lacks any one or more of the said parts. 7 smaller cells (one with 2 nuclei: the 7 cells: 1 egg, 1 cell with 2 polar nuclei, 5 other cells, the 7 cells comprise the mature, completely dependent female gametophyte (embryo sac) Double fertilization of angiosperms (and independently derived in a few gymnosperms) A pollen grain disperses to a stigma (pollination) The tube cell grows into a pollen tube. The two sperm cells travel down the pollen tube to the embryo sac. 1 sperm fuses with the egg (fertilization) 1 sperm fuses with the polar nuclei to form the first cell of the endosperm (triploid) Mechanisms used by plants to avoid self-fertilization; bisexual flowers also use: Flowers with functional stamens and carpels that mature at different times. Dioecious plants that produce plants that are male or female.

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