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3-2 Notes – Plant Reproduction Chapter 3 Lesson 2

Transcript of 3-2 Notes – Plant Reproduction Chapter 3 Lesson 2 Chapter 3 Lesson 2.

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3-2 Notes – Plant Reproduction

3-2 Notes – Plant Reproduction

Chapter 3Lesson 2

Chapter 3Lesson 2

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Alternation of Generation

• “Alternation of generations” describes the life cycle of organisms, such as plants, that alternate between diploid stages and haploid stages.

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Alternation of Generation

• In seedless plants, the haploid generation lives on its own.

• In seed plants, the haploid generation lives inside diploid tissue.

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Seedless Plant Reproduction• Examples: mosses and ferns• They grow from haploid spores, not

seeds• Spores grow by mitosis and cell

division to form haploid plants.

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Seedless Plant Reproduction• Fertilization results in a diploid

zygote that grows by mitosis and cell division into the tiny diploid generation.

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Seed Plant Reproduction• Most plants are seed plants.

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Seed Plant Reproduction• Sperm cells form inside a

protective structure called a pollen grain.

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Seed Plant Reproduction• Egg cells form inside a female

reproductive structure called an ovary.

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Seed Plant Reproduction• In pollination, pollen grains from

the male structure reach the female structure.

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Seed Plant Reproduction• When sperm enters the ovule,

fertilization occurs, and a seed develops.

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Seed Plant Reproduction

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Seed Plant Reproduction• A seed consists of: an embryo, food supply, protective covering

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Seed Plant Reproduction

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Seed Plant Reproduction

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Gymnosperms (Flowerless Seed Plants)

• Gymno- means naked, so these seeds don’t have a fruit covering.

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Gymnosperms (Flowerless Seed Plants)

• Male cones produce pollen grains, and female cones produce eggs.

• Seeds form as part of the female cone.

Female

Male

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

• Angio- means vessel, so these seeds do have a fruit covering.

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

• The flower’s male reproductive organ is the stamen.

• The flower’s female reproductive organ is the pistil.

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

• Pollen grains form in the anther at the stamen’s tip.

• The filament is a long stalk that connects the anther to the base of the flower.

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

• The pollen grains land on the pistil’s stigma, which is at the top of a long tube called the style.

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

• A pollen tube grows from the pollen grain into the stigma, down the style, to the ovary, where fertilization occurs.

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

• Each ovule and its embryo will become a seed.

• The fruit of the plant protects the seed and helps with seed dispersal.

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Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants)

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In alternation of generations, the haploid structures of the diploid generation produces daughter cells called what?

A zygotes

B spores

C pollen

D seeds

3.2 Plant Reproduction

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

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What is an immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote of a seed plant called?

A embryo

B seed

C fruit

D stigma

3.2 Plant Reproduction

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

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What is another name for a flowering seed plant?

A zygote

B conifer

C gymnosperm

D angiosperm

3.2 Plant Reproduction

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

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Where are pollen grains formed?

A anther

B ovule

C testes

D pollen tube

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

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What flower structure becomes fruit surrounding the seed?

A stamen

B pollen tube

C ovary

D pistil

SCI 2.a

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

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What type of seed plant does not produce flowers?

A seedless plants

B gymnosperms

C angiosperms

D strawberry plants

SCI 2.a

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D