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CHAPTER 37 VEGETATIVE PLANT DEVELOPMENT By Rebecca Andrus & Michelle Armendariz.

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1 CHAPTER 37 VEGETATIVE PLANT DEVELOPMENT By Rebecca Andrus & Michelle Armendariz

2 Seeds  A seed leaf that generally stores food in dicots or monocots  Nourishes during germination Cotyledon  Storage tissue characteristic of the seeds of angiosperms Endosperm  Outer layer of ovule; relative barrier to protect dormant embryo and stored food Seed Coat

3 Why are seeds beneficial? 1.) They maintain dormant in unfavorable conditions; postpone development until there are better conditions. 2.) Afford maximum protection to young plants at their most vulnerable stage of development. 3.) Contain stored food that allows plant to grow & develop before photosynthesis begins. 4.) Facilitate the migration of the plant genotypes into new habitats.

4 Germination  Oxygen and water must reach the embryo in order for germination to take place. The resumption of growth and development by spore or seed. Germination

5 Ways Fruits Help With Dispersal 1. Fruits with fleshy coverings get carried by birds or other vertebrates Ex) red rose 2. Fruits with hooked spines “hitch a ride” on fur or human clothing Ex) stick tights 3. Fruits with wings are distributed by the wind Ex) maple 4. Fruits around beaches get distributed by water Ex) cocunuts

6 Kinds of Fruits Fruits: mature ripened ovary or group of ovaries containing the seeds  True berries  Drupes  Aggregate fruits  Legumes  Samaras  Multiple fruits Single seed enclosed in a hard pit. Multiple seeds, fleshy pericarp. Split along two carpel edges with seeds attached to edges. Individual flowers from fruits around single stem. Not split with a wing made from outer tissues. Many ovaries of a single flower.

7 Signals from Environment that Plants Wait for to Start Germination  Light of correct wave length & intensity  Series of cold days  Passage of time at temperatures appropriate for germination

8 Scutellum  Where nutrients are stored that are needed for germination.


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