AP Biology Start Here 2005-2006 AP Biology 2005-2006 First seed plants  Gymnosperm: conifers  vascular  heterospory  male vs. female gametophytes.

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AP Biology Start Here

AP Biology First seed plants  Gymnosperm: conifers  vascular  heterospory  male vs. female gametophytes  seeds  naked seeds (no fruit)  pollen  contain male gametophyte  life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage  coniferous trees you are familiar with are diploid  reduced (microscopic) gametophyte  reduction of gametophyte protects delicate egg & embryo in protective sporophyte  protected from drought & UV radiation

AP Biology Gymnosperm: conifers

AP Biology Early Gymnosperm: ginkgo

AP Biology  Conifers  vascular  pollen (sperm)  dominant sporophyte  dependent reduced gametophyte  cones, seeds for reproduction Gymnosperm diploid multicellular sporophyte 2n haploid multicellular gametophyte 1n spores 1n gametes 1n meiosis mitosis fertilization mitosis male female

AP Biology Cones & naked seeds

AP Biology male female male (pollen) cones female cones sporangium & pollen pine embryo

AP Biology Pollen  Pollen eliminated the requirement for water for fertilization  spread through wind & animal

AP Biology First flowering plants  Angiosperm: flowering plants  vascular  heterospory  male vs. female gametophytes  flower  specialized structure for sexual reproduction  seeds within fruit  pollen  life cycle dominated by sporophyte stage  trees & bushes you are familiar with are diploid  reduced (microscopic) gametophyte

AP Biology Angiosperm: flowering plants

AP Biology Anther Filament Stamen Stigma Style Ovary Carpel Sepal Petal Ovule Flower  Modified shoot with 4 rings of modified leaves  sepals  petals  stamens  male  carpel  female sepals petals stamens carpel

AP Biology Identify flower structures…

AP Biology Flowers

AP Biology Corn flowers & seeds