Angiosperms Flashcards

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What are the non reproductive flower parts?

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Receptacle, sepals and petals

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What is the receptacle

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The base where the petals, ovary and sepals are attached

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3
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What is sepals

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They are green and they enclose and protect the developing flower

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4
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What are petals

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They are brightly coloured and scented to attract insects, bats and birds

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5
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What are the female reproductive structures

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The pistil, stigma and style

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What is the pistil

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Consists of an ovary, with an upright extension, the style, on the top of which rests the stigma

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What is the stigma

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Captures and traps the pollen with a sticky or hairy substance

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What is the style

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Allows the pollen tube to grow down to the ovule carrying the sperm nuclei

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What is the ovary

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The ovary encloses and surrounds one or more ovules. Each ovule contains a megasporangium.

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10
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What are the male reproductive parts

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Anther and filament and together the anther and filament are called the stamen

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What is the anther

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Their cells undergo meiosis to produce micro spores. Each microspore undergoes mitosis to become a pollen grain, containing two sperm nuclei

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12
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What is the filament

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Filament is the stalk that supports the anther

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13
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How does pollen get transferred

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Pollen grains produced by meiosis of micro spores, are transferred by insects, birds or wind from the anther to the sticky stigma

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What needs to happen before fertilization can take place

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Before fertilization can take place the pollen grain must germinate to produce a pollen tube which grows down the style and into the ovule within the ovary

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15
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What happens when double fertilization takes place

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One sperm nuclei (N) fuses with the polar nuclei(N+N) producing an endosperm (3N) which provides nutrients for the developing embryo. The other sperm nuclei fuses with the egg producing a zygote which develops into a multicellular embryo in a seed

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16
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After double fertilization takes place what happens to the ovary?

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Ovary thickens to become a fruit, the ovule toughens to produce the seed coat

17
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What is the function of xylem

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Responsible for the transportation of water and mineral salts from the roots to the leaves. They also contain lignin which supplies structural support

18
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What are the two types of xylem

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Tracheid and vessel elements

19
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What is Phloem

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Are the only plant group to have sieve tubes which transports sugars from photosynthesis to the rest of plant

20
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What are meristems

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Lake gymnosperms, angiosperms have both apical and lateral meristems. This allows for growth in height, length and width of roots and stems.