Seminar on double fertilization and development of embryo
Chap. 38 (plant reproduction)
Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction and Development. Reproduction and Development Alternation of Generations Angiosperms and other plants exhibit alternation.
Kingdom: Plantae (Phylogeny, Evolution, Alternation of Generations) earliest plants evolved from algal ancestors 0.5 BYA converted bare rock into soil.
Lecture 13: POLLINATION Remember exam is on Thursday March 18 Review session: Wed. at 5:00 pm, 0226 HJP Today…. Value of sexual reproduction Pollination.
Chapter 38 Reading Quiz 1.By what process do sporophytes make spores? 2.What are the two sterile parts of a flower? 3.What is the name of the food-storing.
Vocabulary Review Ch 30 – Plant Reproduction. A reproductive structure that produces male sex cells in flowerless and seedless plants Antheridium.
Reproductive differences between gymnosperms and angiosperms: gymnosperms: 1) ovules attached to amegasporophyll - megasporophylls often arranged in a.
Plant Reproduction Angiosperms (flowering plants) Plants that protect their seeds within the body of a fruit. Make up ¾s of all plants, including: –Trees,
Chapter 38: Plant Reproduction and Development. Flowers Sexual organs of Angiosperms. Develop from compressed shoots with four whorls of modified leaves.
Chapter 38: Reproduction in Flowering Plants CHAPTER 38 Reproduction in Flowering Plants.
Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction and Biotechnology Chapter 38 Plant Reproduction and Biotechnology Fig. 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555 6666 7777 8888 9999 10 11.