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4.2: Plant Structures for Reproduction
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Which seeds have the greatest chance of survival?
Those far from the parent plant
How are seeds dispersed?
by animals eating the fruit and passing it through their digestive system.
What is a fruit?
the ripened ovary enclosing one or more seeds
Colorful, pleasantly-scented petals surround the plant’s reproductive organs to
attract pollinators
Some angiosperms are pollinated by the wind, but most rely on animals called
pollinators
The female reproductive structure is the
pistil
Pollen is produced in the _________ in flowers.
anther
The male reproductive parts of the flower
stamen
All angiosperms produce
flowers and fruits that contain seeds.
The reproductive structures of gymnosperms are
cones
All gymnosperms have
cones and unprotected seeds
New plants can grow from the roots, leaves, or stems of a parent plant. This is an example of ____________ reproduction.
asexual
The male gametophyte in vascular plants is called
pollen
In angiosperms, gametophytes develop inside
flowers
In gymnosperms, gametophytes develop inside
cones
What is fertilization?
occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell to produce a new organism.
During the gametophyte stage, male and female gametophytes produce sex cells that will be involved in the process of
fertilization
Spores that will develop into __________.
gametophytes
During the sporophyte stage, a plant produces
spores
A plant’s life cycle includes two different stages:
sporophyte and gametophyte