BIL 160 Chapter Notes - Chapter 29: Double Fertilization, Gymnosperm, Eudicots
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Bil 160 study guide exam 2, part 5. Chapter 30 plant diversity ii: the evolution of seed plants. Reading notes: this lecture covers concepts (cid:889)(cid:886). (cid:887), (cid:889)(cid:886). (cid:888), and (cid:889)(cid:886). (cid:889). We"re not covering concept (cid:889)(cid:886). (cid:890), although some of these concepts should be fairly obvious to you, as you are likely most familiar with seed plants. Vocabulary: seed, integument, pollen grain, pollination, gymnosperm, angiosperm, flower, sepals, petals, stamens, filament, anther, carpel, stigma, style, ovary, fruit, double fertilization, cotyledon, endosperm, monocots, eudicots. How do these adaptations support life in drier, terrestrial habitats: describe the life cycle of a gymnosperm. What are some of the characteristics of these phyla: what adaptations are unique to the angiosperms, describe the parts of a flower. What are the characteristics of wind-pollinated plants, and how do they differ: describe the diversity of fruits found in angiosperms. How are different types of fruits: describe the life cycle of an angiosperm.