Campbell Biology: Campbell Biology Chapter 30 Key Terms Flashcards


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Anther

In an angiosperm, the terminal pollen sac of a stamen, where pollen grains containing sperm-producing male gametophytes form.

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Basal Angiosperm

A member of one of three clades of early-diverging lineages of flowering plants. Examples are Amborella, water lilies, and star anise and its relatives.

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Carpels

The ovule-producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.

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Double Fertilization

A mechanism of fertilization in angiosperms in which two sperm cells unite with two cells in the female gametophyte (embryo sac) to form the zygote and endosperm.

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Embryo Sac

The female gametophyte of angiosperms, formed from the growth and division of the megaspore into a multicellular structure that typically has eight haploid nuclei.

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Endosperm

In angiosperms, a nutrient-rich tissue formed by the union of a sperm with two polar nuclei during double fertilization. The endosperm provides nourishment to the developing embryo in angiosperm seeds.

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Fruit

A mature ovary of a flower. The fruit protects dormant seeds and often aids in their dispersal.

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Integument

Layer of sporophyte tissue that contributes to the structure of an ovule of a seed plant.

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Magnoliid

Member of the angiosperm clade that is most closely related to the combined eudicot and monocot clades. Extant examples are magnolias, laurels, and black pepper plants.

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Micropyle

A pore in the integuments of an ovule.

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Monocot

Member of a clade consisting of flowering plants that have one embryonic seed leaf, or cotyledon.

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Ovary

In flowers, the portion of a carpel in which the egg-containing ovules develop.

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Ovule

A structure that develops within the ovary of a seed plant and contains the female gametophyte.

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Petal

A modified leaf of a flowering plant. Petals are the often colorful parts of a flower that advertise it to insects and other pollinators.

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Pollen Grain

In seed plants, a structure consisting of the male gametophyte enclosed within a pollen wall.

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Pollination

The transfer of pollen to the part of a seed plant containing the ovules, a process required for fertilization.

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Sepals

A modified leaf in angiosperms that helps enclose and protect a flower bud before it opens.

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Stamen

The pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and a filament.

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Stigma

The sticky part of a flower's carpel, which receives pollen grains.

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Style

The stalk of a flower's carpel, with the ovary at the base and the stigma at the top.