BIOL 2200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 638-646: Cotyledon, Pollen Tube, Endosperm

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Flowers = unique structure specialized for sexual reproduction. Sepals at the base of the flower, and enclose the flower before it opens. Petals brightly colored to attract pollinators. Stamens produce microspores, and consist of: Anther terminal sac where pollen is produced. Carpels make megaspores, and are the containers that enclose the seeds. Style leads from stigma to structure at the base of the carpel. Ovary contains one or more ovules. Complete flowers = flowers with all four organs. Diversity resulted from adaptations to specific pollinators. Incomplete flowers = flowers that are missing one or more organs. Fruits = mature ovary with thick walls. Protect seeds and aid in their dispersal. The flower of the sporophyte produces microspores and megaspores. Male gametophytes are in the pollen grains. Each male gametophyte has two haploid cells: Generative cell divides to form two sperm cells. One sperm fertilizes the egg to form a diploid zygote.

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