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Plant Reproduction

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  • Inflorescence
    to attract pollinators to the flower
  • The process by which plants make new individuals
    Reproduction
  • Regular can be divide into two symmetrical halves along more than one a single vertical plane
    Actinomorphic
  • Zygomorphic
    can be divided into equal halves along only one a single vertical plane
  • the base of the carpel hallow structure contains female gamete
    Ovary
  • Located,in the outer most whorl purpose is to protect the flower
    Calyx
  • The monomer for the corolla(have color
    Petals
  • The monomer for the corolla(have color)
    Petals
  • where one or more whorls is missing
    Incomplete Flower
  • Gynoecium
    the collective the female reproductive organs of the flower
  • joining of 2 thing into1
    fusion
  • Pollination
    The transfer of pollen grans from the anther to a stigma
  • fibrous roots which swell with stored food.
    Modified roots
  • Corolla
    The second whorl. Made of petals
  • Inferior
    Lower
  • Unisexual male and female flowers are present on the same plant.
    Monoecious
  • Collective name for the male parts of the flower
    Androecium
  • Involves two organisms
    Sexual Reproduction
  • Superior
    Above
  • Promotes plant cell elongation.
    Auxin
  • is a protective sheath covering the emerging shoot in monocotydons such as oats and grasses.
    Coleoptile
  • supplies food and water to the anther
    Filament
  • male
    androecium
  • has either male or female parts reproductive
    Unisexual
  • has the pollen sacs that contain male sex cells called pollen grains.
    Anther
  • the transfer of pollen grains from an anther to a stigma on different plants
    Cross pollination
  • Asexual Reproduction
    Involves one organism
  • Dioecious
    One plant has only one gender
  • Grow up to adult
    mature
  • sense or how you smell
    Olfactory
  • Unisexual flowers
    Dioecious
  • -is the receptive tip of a carpel, or of several fused carpels, in the gynoecium of a flower
    Stigma
  • Propagation
    Make things very quickly
  • Above
    Superior
  • Circles with the same center
    Whorls
  • Complete Flower
    having all four whorls (floral parts)
  • Sex cells
    Gametes
  • has both male and female retrodictive parts
    Bisexual
  • Children
    Offspring
  • horizontal stem which grows or runs over the soil surface
    Runners
  • Meiosis
    The biological process that enables sexual reproduction