plant terms Flashcards

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angiosperms

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  • vascular plants that have the ovules and seeds enclosed in an ovary, form the embryo and endosperm by double fertilization
  • also called flowering plant
  • produce seeds enclosed in a fruit, which was originally an ovary of the flower
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anther

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the part of a stamen that produces and contains pollen and is usually borne on a filament

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archegonium

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gametangium that produces an egg

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calyx

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the usually green outer whorl of a flower consisting of separate or fused sepals

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carpel

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the ovule-bearing structures in an angiosperm differentiated into an ovary, style, and stigma, the innermost whorl of a flower

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double fertilization

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fertilization characteristic of angiosperms in which one sperm nucleus fuses with the egg nucleus to form an embryo and another fuses with polar nuclei to form endosperm

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embryo

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the young sporophyte of a seed plant usually comprising a rudimentary plant developing within a seed

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endosperm

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a nutritive tissue in seed plants formed within the embryo sac by division of the endosperm nucleus

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fertilization

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an act or process of fecundation, insemination, or pollination, the process of union of two gametes

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Filament

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the anther-bearing stalk of a stamen

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fruit

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the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant, a mature ovary

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Gymnosperms

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a group of vascular plants that produce naked seeds not enclosed in an ovary

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Heterosporous

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  • the production of microspores and megaspores, as in seed plants
  • the production of two different types of spores
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Homosporous

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the production by various plants (such as the club mosses and horsetails) of spores of only one kind

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Indeterminate growth

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plant growth in which the main stem continues to elongate indefinitely without being limited

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megagametophyte

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the female gametophyte produced by a megaspore

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megasporangia

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a sporangium that contains megaspores

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megaspores

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a spore in heterosporous plants giving rise to female gametophytes and usually larger than a microspore

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Megasporocyte

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megaspore mother cell that divides by meiosis to produce a megaspore

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Microgametophyte

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pollen, the male gametophyte produced by a microspore

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Microsporangia

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a sporangium that contains only microspores

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Microspores

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haploid spores in heterosporous plants arising from meiotic division of the microsporocytes in microsporangia and give rise to male gametophytes

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Microsporocyte

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a microspore mother cell giving rise to microspores after meiosis

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Nucellus

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the central and chief part of a plant ovule that encloses the female gametophyte

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Ovary

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  • enlarged basal portion of the carpel, the female organ of a flower
  • the ovary contains ovules which develop into seeds upon fertilization
  • the ovary matures into the fruit as seeds develop
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Ovules

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  • compartments in the ovary within which eggs develop and are fertilized
  • the ovules will develop into the outside covering of the seed
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Ovulate cone

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female pine cone

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petals

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one of the modified, often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower

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pollen cone

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male pine cone

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pollen grain

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  • the male gametophyte of a seed plant, produced by mitotic divisions of the haploid microspores
  • can be transferred to the female gametophyte before sperm cells are produce
  • no need for water for sperm to reach the egg
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pollen tube

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a tube that is formed by a pollen grain and conveys the sperm nuclei to the embryo sac of an angiosperm or the archegonium of a gymnosperm

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pollination

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the transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms

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primary growth

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vertical growth of plants in roots and shoots (the apical meristems) as a result of cell division, lengthening stems so that plants grow taller, enabling leaves to reach sunlight

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receptacle

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the end of the flower stalk upon which the floral organs are borne. Where modified leaves of the flower are attached together

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scale

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modified leaves or perhaps modified branches of the male or female pine cone

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seedling

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a young plant, especially one raised from seed and not from a cutting

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seed coat

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the outer tissues of the ovule that harden, covering and protecting a seed

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seeds

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the fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo and capable normally of germination to produce a new plant

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secondary growth

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  • an increase in the thickness of the shoots and roots of a vascular plant as a result of the formation of new cells in the cambium
  • involves the production of wood
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sepal

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one of the modified leaves comprising a calyx

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stamen

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a microsporophyll of a seed plant; the pollen-producing male organ of a flower that consists of an anther and a filament

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stigma

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apical part of the carpel of a flower which receives the pollen grains

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strobilus

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the cone of a pine

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style

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the elongated part of the carpel bearing a stigma at its apex

45
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zygote

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a cell formed by the union of two gametes- eggs and sperm