Plants (Exam 1) Flashcards

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Adventitious

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Plant roots that form any non-root tissue during normal development

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Antheridia

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Male gametangia

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Apical Meristem

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Embryonic plant tissue in the tips of roots and the buds of shoots

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Archegonia

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Female reproductive organ in ferns/mosses, and some gymnosperms

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Bryophytes

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A nonvascular plant that lives on land but lacks some of the terrestrial adaptations of vascular plants

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Capsule

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Dry fruit that opens when ripe

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Club Mosses

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Nickname for lycophytes, vascular plants with little height

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Cuticle

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A waxy covering on the surface of stems/leaves that prevents desiccation in terrestrial plants

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Diplontic

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Organisms life cycle dominated by diploid stage

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Embryophyte

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Any subkingdom of plants where the embryo is in the maternal tissue (Bryophytes)

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Extant

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Seed plants such as angiosperms (Cycads, conifers, ginkgo, gnetales)

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12
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Extinct

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No living members, both in the world or in the clade

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13
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Fern

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Flowerless plant, seedless vascular

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Foot

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Part of plant that remains embedded in the tissues of the gametophyte throughout development

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Gametangia

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Organs that create gametes by mitosis

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16
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Gemmae

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Modified leaf with small growth bud/plant in its palm, consists of small leaves protecting the growth apex and red stub of the new root

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17
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Haplodiplontic

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Alternation of Generations, multicellular diploid/haploid stages

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Haplontic

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Diploid zygote but somatic body has a haploid number of chromosomes

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19
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Heterosporous

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Referring to a plant species that has 2 kinds of spores, microspores/megaspores

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Homosporous

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Referring to a plant species that has a single kind of spore, typically develops into a bisexual gametophyte

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21
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Hornwort

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Species of ceratophyllum, submerged free floating aquatic plant

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Horsetail

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Family of ferns that reproduce by spores rather than seeds

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23
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Lignin

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A strong polymer embedded in the cellulose matrix of the secondary cell walls of vascular plants cell walls that provides structural support in terrestrial species

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24
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Liverwort

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Non-vascular land plants that have a gametophyte dominant life cycle

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Lycophyte

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Vascular plant subgroup that have microphylls and have haploid spores that grow into bisexual gametophytes

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Megaphyll

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A leaf with a highly branched vascular system, characteristic of the vast majority of vascular plants

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Megaspore

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Type of spore that are in heterosporous plants, female gametophyte

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28
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Microphyll

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In lycophytes, a small leaf with a single unbranched vein

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29
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Microspore

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Male spore

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30
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Monilophyte

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Horsetails, whisk ferns, eusporangiate, leptosporangia, species of seedless vascular plants

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31
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Moss

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Type of byrophyte

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32
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Non-Vascular Plant

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Bryophyte, specialized tissues with functions for internal transport of water

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33
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Peat Moss

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Sphagnum, genus of mosses

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34
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Peristome

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Anatomical feature that surrounds opening to an organ/structure

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35
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Phloem

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Vascular plant tissue consisting of living cells arranged into elongated tubes that transport sugar and other organic nutrients throughout the plant

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36
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Protonema

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Tangle of unicellular filaments that forms from the haploid spore

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37
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Quillwort

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Isoetes, group of lycopod,

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38
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Rhizoid

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Protuberances that extend from bryophytes/algae, like roots of vascular plants

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39
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Root

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An organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil

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40
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Seedless Vascular Plant

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No flowers/seeds, have xylem/phloem

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41
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Seta

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Stalk that supports the capsule of moss/liverwort

42
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Spike Moss

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Fernlike seedless vascular plants

43
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Spore

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In the life cycle of a plant, haploid cell produced in the sporophyte by meiosis, can divide by mitosis to develop into the multicellular haploid gametophyte without fusing with another cell

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Sporocyte

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Diploid cells in spore-bearing plants that undergo meiosis to produce 4 haploid cells

45
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Sporophylls

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Modified leaf that bears sporangia (mega/micro for female/male)

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Sporophyte

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In organisms that have alternation of generations, the multicellular diploid form that results from the union of gametes

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Sporopollenin

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A durable polymer that forms the walls of plant spores, preventing them from drying out

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Stomata

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Pore in the epidermis of leaves/stems that controls the rate of gas exchange

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Streptophyte

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Clade of plants

50
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Strobili

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Plural form of cluster of sporophylls known as a cone, found in most gymnosperms and some seedless vascular plants

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Tracheophyte

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Vascular plants from a large group of land plants that have lignified tissues for water transport and nonlignified tissues for photosynthesis

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Vascular Plant

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Gymnosperms and angiosperms

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Vascular Tissue

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Xylem (water, roots to shoots) and phloem (sugar, shoots to roots)

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Vein

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Xylem/Phloem

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Whisk Fern

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Farn-like vascular plants

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Xylem

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Vascular plant tissue consisting mainly of tubular dead cells that conduct most of the water and minerals upwards from the rots to the rest of the plant

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Androecium

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Male parts of a flower

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Anther

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The terminal pollen sac of a stamen, where pollen grains containing sperm producing male gametophytes form

59
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Barcoding

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DNA marking for coding regions of plants

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Basal Angiosperm

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Flowering plants which diverged from the lineage leading to most flowering plants

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Calyx

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Flowering plants that surrounds the growing bud, at the base of the bloom

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Carpel

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Ovule-bearing female reproductive organ of flowering plants

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Coniferophyta

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Cone-bearing seed plants, subset of gymnosperms

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Conifer

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Dominant phylum of gymnosperms with the greatest diversity of trees

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Corolla

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Collection of petals that strongly show color and encircles both the stamen and the carpel, reproductive organs of a flower

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Cotyledon

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Seed leaf within the embryo of a seed, supply nutrition to a plant embryo

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Cross-Pollination

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When pollen from one plant fertilizes the ovules of another plant

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Cycadophyta

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Oldest/endangered plant group, used to treat a variety of medical disorders

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Dicot

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A group of flowering plants, seed has 2 embryonic leaves/cotyledons

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Dioecious

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Describes a species in which the male and female reproductive organs are carried on separate specimens

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Endosperm

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Feeds the embryo in flowering plants (3n)

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Eudicot

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Clade of flowering plants that have at least 2 seed leaves for germination

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Fertilization

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Sexual reproduction by mitosis that form a diploid zygote and later an embryo

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Filament

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Thin stalk that supports the anther in the male part of flowers

75
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Flower

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Parts of a plant that make up the angiosperm

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Fruit

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Thickened tissue derived from ovary wall that protects the embryo after fertilization and facilitates seed dispersal

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Ginkgophyta

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Non-flowering seed plants

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Gnetophyta

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Non-flowering seed plants

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Gymnosperm

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A vascular plant that bears naked seeds, not enclosed in protective chambers

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Gynoecium

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Collective term for parts of the flower that produce ovules/develop into the fruit and seeds

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Heirloom Seed

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Seed from a plant passed from generation to generation, valuable

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Herbaceous

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Vascular plants that have no woody stems above ground

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Herbivory

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Act of eating plants

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Intagument

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Protective layer encircling the ovule

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Monocot

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Plant that has 1 leaf surrounding the seeds

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Monoecious

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Plant species that male/female organs are found on the same plant but in different flowers

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Monosulcate

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Pollen grain with one groove/furrow

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Ovary

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Enlarged basal portion of the pistil, female organ of the flower

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Ovulate Cone

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Female cone, when fertilized by pollen they become seeds

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Ovule

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Female gametophyte

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Perfect Flower

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Both male/female reproductive structures are present

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Perianth

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Non-reproductive part of the flower, structure that forms an envelope surrounding the sexual organs

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Petals

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Modified leaves interior to the sepals, can attract animal pollinators

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Pistil

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Ovule producing part of a flower

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Pollen Grain

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In seed plants, a structure consisting of the male gametophyte enclosed within a pollen wall

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Pollination

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Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma

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Seed

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Angiosperm/gymnosperm

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Sepal

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Flower of angiosperms, usually green, but not always

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Sporophyll

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Modified leaf that bears sporangia

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Stamen

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Pollen-producing part reproductive organ of a flower

101
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Stigma

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Part of the pistil where pollen germinates

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Stobilus

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Mass of scales/bracts that contain the reproductive organs of nonflowering plants