Exercise 5; Seed Plants: Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
Describe two reasons why angiosperms are more successful as a group than gymnosperms
1)They use animals to help them pollenate & disperse seeds 2)The fruit is the covering for the seed
Name the two nuclei found in a pollen grain. What does each produce?
1)Tube nucleus-becomes the pollen tube. 2)Generative nucleus-turns into 2 sperms
List the two separate fertilization events that occur in flowering plants.
1)egg+sperm=zygote 2)Sperm #2 fertilize the polar nuclei
Where are pollen grains produced?
Anthers
List the characteristics of gymnosperms
Evergreen, naked seed, make a cone
Which cells undergo meiosis in the ovules?
Megasporocytes
Which cells undergo meiosis in the pollen sacs?
Microsporocytes
Why are seeds reproductively superior to spores?
Seeds have their own food supply & coating
Evergreen
Stays green all year long
Name the region of the pistil where pollen grains land.
Stigma
What tissue becomes the fruit? What is the function of this fruit tissue (how does it aid the plant in completing its life cycle)
The ovary; it attracts birds & mammals
What is the function of the petals? Of the sepals?
Bright colors to attract pollinatars; to protect the bud
What is the function of the micropyle?
Its an opening to receive the sperm
Deciduous
Leaves fall off in the fall
Monoecious
One plant with both male & female parts
List the three components of a seed
Seed coat, food supply, new sporophyte
Following fertilization, the ovule develops into the ____,the integuments form the ______ and the ovary matures into the____
Seed; Seed coat; Fruit
List the characteristics of angiosperms
They make a flower&fruit, double fertilization
Dioecious
Two separate plants, one male & one female