Chapter 29: Life Cycles of Flowering Plants
calyx
A flower's outer, protective whorl of sepals.
corolla
A flower's whorl of petals; forms within sepals and encloses reproductive organs.
pollinator
An animal pollination vector.
pollination vector
Animal or environmental agent that moves pollen grains from one plant to another.
double fertilization
Fertilization as it occurs in flowering plants. Two cells are fertilized: One sperm cell fuses with the egg to form the zygote; the second sperm cell fuses with the central cell to form a triploid (3n) cell that gives rise to endosperm.
stamen
Floral reproductive organ that consists of an anther and, in most species, a filament.
carpel
Floral reproductive organ that produces the female gametophyte; consists of an ovary, stigma, and usually a style.
vegetative reproduction
Growth of new roots and shoots from extensions or fragments of a parent plant; a form of asexual reproduction.
pollen grain
Immature male gametophyte of a seed plant.
ovary
In flowering plants, the enlarged base of a carpel, inside which one or more ovules form.
coleoptile
In monocots, a rigid sheath that protects the plumule (embryonic shoot).
tissue culture propagation
Laboratory method in which embryonic plants are grown from individual meristem cells.
fruit
Mature ovary of a flowering plant, often with accessory parts; encloses a seed or seeds.
seed
Mature ovule of an angiosperm. Consists of an embryo sporophyte, nutritive tissue, and a protective seed coat.
endosperm
Nutritive tissue in the seeds of flowering plants.
ovule
Of a seed plant, the part of the carpel where the female gametophyte forms.
megaspore
Of seed plants, haploid spore that forms in an ovule and gives rise to an egg-producing gametophyte.
microspore
Of seed plants, haploid spore that gives rise to a pollen grain.
anther
Part of the stamen that produces pollen grains.
dormancy
Period of temporarily suspended metabolism.
flower
Specialized reproductive structure of an angiosperm.
nectar
Sweet fluid exuded by some flowers; rewards pollinators.
pollination
The arrival of pollen on a pollen-receiving reproductive part of a seed plant.
germinate
To resume metabolic activity after dormancy.
sepal
Unit of a flower's calyx; typically photosynthetic and inconspicuous.
petal
Unit of a flower's corolla; often showy and conspicuous.
stigma
Upper part of a carpel; adapted to receive pollen.