BIOL 1202 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Pollination, Endosperm, Gametophyte

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Pollination the movement of pollen from male to female part of the flower. Coevolution species have evolved to depend on each other. Butterflies have long tongues that allow it to reach the base of the flower to pick up pollen. Magnolia flower smells really sweet to attract nocturnal pollinators such as bats. Beetles pollinators that eat the pollen. Orchids give off pheromones that attract male wasps. Plant is made up of 2 parts: root system part below the ground, shoot system leaves, stem, and flower (the part we see above ground) Done by fragmentation part of the flower falls off and another grows from it either naturally (runners) or artificially (clippings) Leads to offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. Choose asexual reproduction when conditions are favorable. Combines genes from 2 different parents, which makes the offspring genetically different. About 130-150 mill yrs. ago that flowers evolved from gymnospores.

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