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Plant Diversity II

Chapter 30

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Layers of sporophyte tissues that envelop and protect the megasporangium
The compiled structure of the megasporangium, megaspore, and their integrument(s)
A developed form of a microspore, containing the male gametophytes of seed plants
The transfer of pollen to the part of a seed plant containing the ovules
Cone-bearing plants
A transitional species of a seedless vascular plant
An angiosperm structure specialized sexual reproduction
Green organs that enclose the flower before it opens
Brightly colored aids that attract pollinators
The microsporophylls of a plant, producing microspores that give rise to pollen grains containing male gametophytes
A stalk making up the stamen
A terminal sac making up the stamen where pollen is produced
Megasporophylls that make megaspore and their products, female gametophytes
A sticky organ that receives pollen
An entrance to the ovary of a plant
An organ at the base of a carpel, which contains one or more ovules
A part of the stem where the whorls of floral organs are attached
A mature ovary
The thickened wall of a fruit
A developed ovule containing a female gametophyte
The transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower on one plant to the stigma of a different plant of the same species
A pore in the integuments of the ovule
A process unique to angiosperms in which two sperm are produced, one of which fertilizes the egg while the other fuses with the two nuclei in the large central cell of the female gametophyte
An embryonic seed leaf
A tissue that is rich in starch and other food reserves, produced by repeated division of the central cell female gametophyte
Species with one cotyledon
Species with two cotyledons
A clade consisting of the vast majority of flowering plants that have two embryonic seed leaves, or cotyledons.
A clade of three early-diverging lineages of flowering plants.
A flowering plant clade that evolved later than basal angiosperms but before monocots and eudicots.

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