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Flowers - The reproductive structure in plants Double Fertilization - One sperm unites with an egg, forming a diploid zygote, and the other unites with polar nuclei, forming a triploid endosperm nucleus. Eudicotyledones (Eudicots) - -Two cotyledons -Flowering parts in four of fives or multiples...

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Chapter 23 - Mader Biology

Flowers - The reproductive structure in plants

Double Fertilization - One sperm unites with an egg, forming a diploid zygote, and the other
unites with polar nuclei, forming a triploid endosperm nucleus.



Eudicotyledones (Eudicots) - -Two cotyledons

-Flowering parts in four of fives or multiples of four or five

-Pollen grain with three pores

-woody or herbaceous

-usually net venation

-vascular bundles in a ring

-taproot system




Alteration of generations - The alteration of two or more different forms in the life cycle of a plant
or animal.



Angiosperms - A flowering plant which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary.



Anther - pollen-producing structure located at the tip of a flower's stamen



Antheridia - produces sperm



Apical Growth - primary growth -- controls the growth height



Archegonia - produces eggs

, Bryophytes - nonvascular plants



Carboniferous Period - period of time from 350 to 290 million years ago - resulted in coal deposits



Carpel - The female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.



Charophytes - a division of freshwater green algae



Chlorophylls - main pigments that help plants absorb light energy



Complete - having all four parts (sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels)



Composite - Appears to be a single flower but consists of a group of tiny flowers



Cones - Cells that respond to color



Conifers - cone bearing trees



Cotyledons - seed leaves



Cuticle - The waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants.



Cycads - Short, thick-stemmed plants with a crown of large fern-like or palm-like leaves



Dioecious - a single plant produces either male or female reproductive structures, but not both




Endosperm - food-rich tissue that nourishes a seedling as it grows

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