OpenStax Biology 2e Chapter 26 Seed Plants

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anther

sac-like structure at the tip of the stamen in which pollen grains are produced

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Anthophyta

phylum to which angiosperms belong

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barcoding

molecular biology technique in which one or more short gene sequences taken from a well-characterized portion of the genome is used to identify a species

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basal angiosperms

a group of plants that probably branched off before the separation of monocots and eudicots

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calyx

whorl of sepals

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carpel

single unit of the pistil

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conifer

dominant phylum of gymnosperms with the greatest variety of trees

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corolla

collection of petals

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cotyledon

primitive leaf that develops in the zygote; monocots have one cotyledon, and dicots have two cotyledons

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crop

cultivated plant

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cycad

gymnosperm that grows in tropical climates and resembles a palm tree; member of the phylum Cycadophyta

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dicot (also eudicot)

related group of angiosperms whose embryos possess two cotyledons

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dioecious

describes a species in which the male and female reproductive organs are carried on separate specimens

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filament

thin stalk that links the anther to the base of the flower

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flower

branches specialized for reproduction found in some seed-bearing plants, containing either specialized male or female organs or both male and female organs

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fruit

thickened tissue derived from ovary wall that protects the embryo after fertilization and facilitates seed dispersal

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ginkgophyte

gymnosperm with one extant species, the Ginkgo biloba: a tree with fan-shaped leaves

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gnetophyte

gymnosperm shrub with varied morphological features that produces vessel elements in its woody tissues; the phylum includes the genera Ephedra, Gnetum, and Welwitschia

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gymnosperm

seed plant with naked seeds (seeds exposed on modified leaves or in cones)

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gynoecium (also carpel)

structure that constitutes the female reproductive organ

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heirloom seed

seed from a plant that was grown historically, but has not been used in modern agriculture on a large scale

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herbaceous

grass-like plant noticeable by the absence of woody tissue

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herbivory

consumption of plants by insects and other animals

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integument

layer of sporophyte tissue that surrounds the megasporangium, and later, the embryo

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megasporocyte

megaspore mother cell; larger spore that germinates into a female gametophyte in a heterosporous plant

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microsporocyte

smaller spore that produces a male gametophyte in a heterosporous plant

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monocot

related group of angiosperms that produce embryos with one cotyledon and pollen with a single ridge

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monoecious

describes a species in which the male and female reproductive organs are on the same plant

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nectar

liquid rich in sugars produced by flowers to attract animal pollinators

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ovary

chamber that contains and protects the ovule or female megasporangium

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ovulate cone

cone containing two ovules per scale

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ovule

female gametophyte

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perianth

part of the plant consisting of the calyx (sepals) and corolla (petals)

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petal

modified leaf interior to the sepals; colorful petals attract animal pollinators

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pistil

fused group of carpels

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pollen grain

structure containing the male gametophyte of the plant

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pollen tube

extension from the pollen grain that delivers sperm to the egg cell

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pollination

transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma

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progymnosperm

transitional group of plants that resembled conifers because they produced wood, yet still reproduced like ferns

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seed

structure containing the embryo, storage tissue, and protective coat

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sepal

modified leaf that encloses the bud; outermost structure of a flower

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spermatophyte

seed plant; from the Greek sperm (seed) and phyte (plant)

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stamen

structure that contains the male reproductive organs

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stigma

uppermost structure of the carpel where pollen is deposited

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strobilus

plant structure with a tight arrangement of sporophylls around a central stalk, as seen in cones or flowers; the male strobilus produces pollen, and the female strobilus produces eggs

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style

long, thin structure that links the stigma to the ovary