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Seed-bearing vascular plants that have seeds developing within chambers, in flowering plants
angiosperms
The female structure of a flower that receives pollen at the tip of the carpels
stigma
A mature ovary that develops after a seed develops from ovules after fertilization.
fruit
Another name for nonvascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts
Bryophytes
The asexual diploid phase of the plant life cycle that produces spores, the dominant phase of the life cycle in vascular plants
Sporophyte
The flower organ that develops into the seeds after fertilization
Ovule
The male reproductive organ in non-flowering plants
Antheridium
The female organ of the flower that may develop into a fruit after fertilization
Ovary
The female reproductive organ in non-flowering plants
Archegonium
The sexual haploid phase of the plant life cycle that produces male or female gametes, the dominant phase of the life cycle in bryophytes
Gametophyte
A unique angiosperm structure that specializes for sexual reproduction
flower
Specialized plant tissue that transports water and nutrients throughout the plant
vascular tissue
Angiosperms that have two cotyledons in the embryo and have flowers in multiples of 4 or 5
dicot
Seed-bearing vascular plants that do not have seeds enclosed in chambers; “naked seed” plants
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms that have one cotyledon in the embryo: angiosperms with flowers in multiples of three
Monocot
An embryo packaged with nutrients inside a protective coat
seed
The male structure of a flower that produces male gametophytes for pollination
anther
The male gametophytes of flowering plants
pollen