BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 29: Zygote

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Flowers consist of four concentric circles (whorls) of organs, all of which are modified leaves: sepals are usually greed and enclose all of the other parts early in the flowers development, petals have distinctive colors, patterns, and shapes which play a key role in promoting pollen the next whorl is made up of petals, the showy parts of plants dispersal a flowers two inner whorls are the reproductive organs inside the petals are the stamens (whorl 3) in which male gametophytes form a stemen consists of a slender filament (stalk) capped by an anther each anther is composed of four pollen sacs in which pollen is produced the innermost whorl (whorl 4) consists of one or more carpels, in which female gametophytes form the lower part of the carpel is the ovary, were inside has one or more ovules, in which an egg develops and fertilization takes place.

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