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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 46.04 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...located in the flower, is microscopic in...
...same or different flower. Fertilization is a...
...ovary of the flower as does the...
...STRUCTURE OF THE FLOWER The flower is...
...THE FLOWER The flower is a modified...
...develop seeds. The flower is typically composed...
...and protect the flower bud. The petals...
...reproductive structures. A flower may have one...
...fertilization. Variations in flower structure. Floral whorls:...
...parts of the flower: Perfect: bisexual, both...
...Imperfect: unisexual, the flower has only stamens...
...parts of the flower. The fruit protects...
...carpels of one flower, e.g. blackberry. Multiple...
N/A 153
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 31.52 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Botany | Downloaded: 0
...transport. 2. The flower is the defining...
...the most. The flower is an angiosperm...
...pollen from one flower to female sex...
...wind pollination A flower is a specialized...
...base of the flower are modified leaves...
...that enclose the flower before it opens....
...parts of the flower whither away in...
...plants. If a flower has not been...
...and the entire flower withers and falls...
...from a single flower with several carpals....
...of a mature flower on a sporophyte...
...anthers of the flower produce (2) microspores...
...and have evolved flower color, fragrance, and...
N/A 293
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 36.83 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...reproductive structure, the flower. Male and female...
...of a sporophyte flower. Pollination by wind...
...growing once the flower and fruit are...
...and advertise the flower to insects and...
...parts. A bisexual flower (in older terminology...
...terminology a “perfect flower) is equipped with...
...bisexual. A unisexual flower is missing either...
...(therefore, a carpellate flower) or carpels (therefore,...
...(therefore, a staminate flower). A monoecious plant...
...of the same flower. The most common...
...stigma of a flower on the same...
...ovary of the flower is developing into...
...fruit. If a flower has not been...
...and the entire flower withers and falls...
...parts of the flower wither and are...
N/A 151
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 39.12 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...population with two flower colors. The allele...
...allele for red flower color (R) is...
...the gene for flower color. The dominant...
...(0.8) of the flower color alleles are...
...one allele for flower color, we expect...
...generation. For the flower-color locus, the population’s...
...characters, such as flower color, are usually...
...Slight differences in flower shape, color, or...
N/A 147
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 330 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...could mature and flower. In 1926, E....
...Mammoth, does not flower in summer as...
...it did not flower during the longer...
...critical length to flower. Other examples of...
...varieties. Long-day plants flower only when the...
...cereals. Day-neutral plants flower when they reach...
...continuous darkness to flower. Similarly, long-day plans...
...induce flowering will flower if the period...
...plants will not flower if night is...
...plants species always flower on the same...
...wheat will not flower unless it has...
...be induced to flower, even if they...
...leaves will not flower even if exposed...
...CONSTANS gene to flower in long days....
...to form a flower must be switched...
N/A 183
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 219.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...growing once the flower and fruit are...
...and advertise the flower to insects and...
...ovary of the flower is developing into...
...fruit. If a flower has not been...
...and the entire flower withers and falls...
...from a single flower that has more...
...times. Alternatively, a flower may be arranged...
...of the same flower. The most common...
...stigma of a flower on the same...
...of an S1S2 flower but will fertilize...
...fertilize an S2S3 flower. An S2 pollen...
...not fertilize either flower. Self-recognition of this...
...of an S1S2 flower or a S2S3...
...or a S2S3 flower. Sporophytic incompatibility involves...
...escape from the flower. The continuing debate...
N/A 168
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 138.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...phylum, Anthophyta. The flower is the defining...
...of angiosperms. The flower is an angiosperm...
...pollen from one flower to the female...
...are wind-pollinated. A flower is a specialized...
...base of the flower are modified leaves...
...and enclose the flower before it opens....
...may include other flower parts as well....
...of a single flower may mature at...
...Bennettitales, which had flower-like structures that may...
...genes that control flower development are expressed...
...evolutionary impact of flower petal arrangement. Flower...
...flower petal arrangement. Flower petals can be...
...symmetry). On a flower with bilateral symmetry,...
...it approaches the flower from a certain...
...insect moves from flower to flower, pollen...
...from flower to flower, pollen is placed...
...stigma of a flower of the same...
N/A 193
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 191 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...to one white flower in the F2...
...did not affect flower color. Purple flower...
...flower color. Purple flower color is a...
...trait, and white flower color is a...
...coexisting with the purple-flower factor in F1...
...The gene for flower color in pea...
...of nucleotides. The purple-flower and white-flower alleles...
...The purple-flower and white-flower alleles are two...
...variations at the flower-color locus. For each...
...appearance. In the flower-color example, the F1...
...plants inherited a purple-flower allele from one...
...parent and a white-flower allele from the...
...half with the purple-flower allele and half...
...half with the white-flower allele. During self-pollination,...
...genotype. For the flower-color example, we can...
...P is the purple-flower allele, and p...
...p is the white-flower allele. What will...
...will inherit two white-flower alleles and produce...
...will inherit one white-flower allele and one...
...allele and one purple-flower allele and produce...
...will inherit two purple-flower alleles and produce...
...and heterozygous). For flower color in peas,...
...(pp) for the flower-color gene. The Testcross...
...character, such as flower color. All the...
...dominance is the flower color of snapdragons....
...characters such as flower color or blood...
N/A 155
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 87.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...phylum Anthophyta. The flower is the defining...
...of angiosperms. The flower is an angiosperm...
...pollen from one flower to female sex...
...wind pollinated. A flower is a specialized...
...base of the flower are modified leaves...
...and enclose the flower before it opens....
...parts of the flower wither away in...
...plants. If a flower has not been...
...and the entire flower withers and falls...
...more than one flower. By selectively breeding...
...of a mature flower on a sporophyte...
...evolved into carpels. Flower-development genes are usually...
...GYMNOSPERM POLLEN-PRODUCING GENES FLOWER-DEVELOPMENT GENES Certain mutations...
...grain structures and flower structures are different...
...and have evolved flower color, fragrance, and...
...individual species of flower can only be...
...endosperm eudicot filament flower fruit integument magnoliid...
N/A 967
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