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22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B The student is expected to: 6G recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction and 10B.

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1 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B The student is expected to: 6G recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction and 10B describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of transport, reproduction, and response in plants

2 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B KEY CONCEPT Reproduction of flowering plants takes place within flowers.

3 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B sepal Flowers contain reproductive organs protected by specialized leaves. Sepals and petals are modified leaves. –Sepals are outermost layer that protects developing flower

4 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B –Petals can help to attract animal pollinators petal

5 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B A stamen is the male structure of the flower. –anther produces pollen grains –filament supports the anther stamen filamentanther

6 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B carpel style stigma ovary The innermost layer of a flower is the female carpel. –stigma is sticky tip –style is tube leading from stigma to ovary –ovary produces female gametophyte

7 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B Flowering plants can be pollinated by wind or animals. Flowering plants pollinated when pollen grains land on stigma. Wind pollinated flowers have small flowers and large amounts of pollen.

8 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B Animal pollinated flowers have larger flowers and less pollen. pollen grains –many flowering plants pollinated by animal pollinators –pollination occurs as animal feeds from flower to flower –animal pollination more efficient than wind pollination

9 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B Fertilization takes place within the flower. Male gametophytes, or pollen grains, are produced in the anthers. –male spores produced in anthers by meiosis –each spore divides by mitosis to form two haploid cells –two cells form a single pollen grain pollen grain

10 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B –four female spores produced in ovule by meiosis –one spore develops into female gametophyte –female gametophyte contains seven cells –one cell has two nuclei, or polar nuclei –one cell will develop into an egg One female gametophyte can form in each ovule of a flower’s ovary.

11 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B Pollination occurs when a pollen grain lands on a stigma. pollen tube sperm stigma –one cell from pollen grain forms pollen tube –other cell forms two sperm that travel down tube

12 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B Flowering plants go through the process of double fertilization. female gametophyte ovule egg sperm polar nuclei

13 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B endosperm seed coat embryo –one sperm fertilizes the egg –other sperm unites with polar nuclei, forming endosperm –endosperm provides food supply for embryo Flowering plants go through the process of double fertilization.

14 22.2 Reproduction in Flowering Plants TEKS 6G, 10B Each ovule becomes a seed. The surrounding ovary grows into a fruit.


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