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Flowering Plants. BIOL 1407. Flowering Plants. Seed plants Ovules are enclosed in an ovary Ovary  fruit around seeds Photo Credit: BIOL 1407 student, Austin Nature Center field trip, 2006. Flowers. Reproductive Structures Attract animal pollinators - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Flowering Plants

BIOL 1407

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Flowering Plants

• Seed plants• Ovules are

enclosed in an ovary

• Ovary fruit around seeds

• Photo Credit: BIOL 1407 student, Austin Nature Center field trip, 2006

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Flowers

• Reproductive Structures– Attract animal

pollinators• Photo Credit: Pam Wolfe,

Georgetown River Walk 2008

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Flowers• Female

structures = megasporophylls

• Male structures = microsporophylls

• Photo Credit: Pam Wolfe, Zilker Botanical Gardens 2008

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Flowers

• Reproductive structures surrounded by modified leaves

• Photo Credit: Pam Wolfe, Zilker Botanical Gardens 2008

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Photo Credit: ACC Field Biology Student, 2005

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.be

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Photo Credit: ACC Field Biology Student, 2005

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Flower Pollination

• Animal Pollinators– Insects– Bats– Birds– Other mammals

(sugar gliders, mouse lemurs)

• Wind Pollination• Water Pollination• Photo Credit: Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.be

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Photo Credit: Butterfly – Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.beStapelia – Courtesy of ChasMTx @ http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/potd/2005/11/stapelia_gigantea.php

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Fruits

• Mature ovary• Ovary forms wall

around seeds• Photo Credit: Courtesy of Luc Viatour

@ http://www.lucnix.be

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.be

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.be

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Seed Dispersal

• Seed Dispersal– Animal dispersal– Wind dispersal– Water dispersal– Mechanical

dispersal• Photo Credit: Mexican buckeye fruit, BIOL

1407 Student, Austin Nature Center field trip 2006

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.be

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Photo Credit: Blue Tit Photo – Courtesy of Luc Viatour @ http://www.lucnix.be

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• Pollination• Pollen germination• Pollen tube growth• Double fertilization

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Angiosperm Seeds

• Zygote Embryo

• Triploid cell Endosperm (food supply)

• Integuments Seed coat

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Corn Seeds

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Bean Seeds

Question: Where is the endosperm?

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Cotyledon stays within kernel nutrients from endosperm to seedling

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Evolution

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Basal Angiosperms

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Monocots

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Magnoliids

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Eudicots

Photo Credits: ACC Field Biology Student, 2005

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The End

Unless otherwise specified, all images in this presentation came from:

Campbell, et al. 2008. Biology, 8th ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings.