Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. REPRODUCTION OF FLOWERING PLANTS.

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Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. REPRODUCTION OF FLOWERING PLANTS

The flower is the organ of sexual reproduction in angiosperms –Sepals—enclose and protect flower bud –Petals—showy; attract pollinators –Stamens—male reproductive structures –Carpels—female reproductive structures

 A stamen has two parts –Anther—produces pollen, which house cells which develop into sperm –Filament—elevates anther  A carpel has three parts –Stigma—site of pollination –Style—“neck” that leads to ovary –Ovary—houses ovules, which contain developing egg The flower is the organ of sexual reproduction in angiosperms

Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. The development of pollen and ovules culminates in fertilization  Pollination –Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma –Pollen is carried by wind, water, and animals

 Angiosperm life cycle overview –Fertilization occurs in the ovule; the fertilized egg develops into an embryo encased in a seed –The ovary develops into a fruit, which protects the seed and aids in dispersal –The seed germinates under suitable conditions to produce a seedling, which grows into a mature plant The flower is the organ of sexual reproduction in angiosperms

Ovary, containing ovule Mature plant with flowers, where fertilization occurs

Ovary, containing ovule Mature plant with flowers, where fertilization occurs Fruit (mature ovary), containing seed Embryo Seed

Ovary, containing ovule Mature plant with flowers, where fertilization occurs Fruit (mature ovary), containing seed Embryo Seed Germinating seed

Ovary, containing ovule Mature plant with flowers, where fertilization occurs Fruit (mature ovary), containing seed Embryo Seed Germinating seed Seedling

Cotyledon Foliage leaves Seed coat