BISC 1413 Chapter Notes - Chapter 30: Pollen, Anemophily, Gymnosperm

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A staminate cone contains the male reproductive structures that produce microspores. An ovulate cone contains the female reproductive structures that produce megaspores: lab 15. 2: angiosperms, all flowering plants are classified in the phylum anthophyta, unique characteristic is carpel, structure in which ovules are enclosed, carpel matures into a fruit. May appear as small scales or petal-like: calyx: all the sepals, collectively, petal: colored, white, or even greenish whorl of bracts located just inside the sepals, corolla: all the petals, collectively, perianth: corolla and calyx, collectively. Important to pollen germination: style: tissue connecting stigma to ovary, often long and narrow, but may be short or absent. Pollen must grow through this tissue to fertilize the egg: ovary: base of carpel, protects ovules inside and matures to form the fruit, lab study b: pollinators. Pollinators is not needed for this lab exam.

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