Reproductive Strategies in Plants Flashcards

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what is a disadvantage when it comes to reproducing sexually

A

they can’t move

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do plants have sex organs

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  • yes

- almost all take the form of flowers

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problem 1: plants have no way of having the sperm and egg meet (fertilization)

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  • uses environment to get it done
  • rely on wind and water to carry the sperm
  • advanced plants rely on insects to help
  • flowers produce sweet nectar that insects eat
  • insect visits flower, sperm (pollen) sticks to insect
  • insect goes to another plant and sperm falls off and meets the egg
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problem 2: once fertilization has taken place and seeds have developed plants need to disperse these seeds, but plants next to the parent will compete for nutrients and light

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  • plants use cones, the seeds are very light and are carried away by wind
  • flowering plants are housed in a fruit which develops in the female part of the flower
  • fruits are designed to hold seeds and disperse them by:
  • wind, water, exploding, catch onto fur/feathers, or to be eaten
  • fruits are designed to be eaten, seeds are indigestible so the animal poops it out after walking dispersing the seeds
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