Chapter 38 - Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology

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Environmental signals

________, such as temperature or illumination changes, are frequently required to break dormancy.

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Stamens

________ produce anthers, which contain haploid microspores that mature into pollen grains bearing a male gametophyte.

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Plant breeders

________ have genetically altered characteristics of a few hundred wild angiosperm species through artificial selection for over 10, 000 years, converting them into the crops we grow today.

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Carpels

________ and stamens are sporophylls- reproduction- specialized modified leaves; sepals and petals are sterile modified leaves.

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Pollination

________ is the placement of pollen on the stigma of a carpel, which occurs before fertilization.

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GM

Genetically modified (________) plants have the potential to improve the quality and quantity of food available throughout the world, as well as play a growing role in biofuel production.

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Hybridization

________ of various plant types and even species is frequent in nature and has been exploited by ancient and modern breeders to introduce new genes into crops.

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Flowers

________ are fixed stems that stop growing after the bloom and fruit have developed.

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Pollinators

________ are attracted by the petals.

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stigma

The ________ is a sticky feature at the apex of the style that catches pollen.

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meiosis

By ________, the diploid plant, the sporophyte, generates haploid spores.

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seeds

The contained ________ are protected by the fruit, which assists in wind dispersal or the attraction of ________- dispersing animals.

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Plants

________ may be cloned from single cells, which can then be genetically modified before being released into the wild.

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Crops

________ are modified through breeding and genetic engineering.

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petals

Sepals, ________, stamens, and carpels are the four floral organs.

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double fertilization

Flowers, ________, and fruits are all essential components of the angiosperm life cycle.

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Double fertilization

________ requires two sperm, which is a procedure in which one sperm fertilizes the egg, creating a zygote and, eventually, an embryo, while the other sperm does not.

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angiosperm life cycle

The ________ is characterized by flowers, double fertilization, and fruits.

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pollination

Following ________, the pollen tube releases two sperm into the female gametophyte.

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Mitosis

________ divides these spores, resulting in multicellular gametophytes, the male and female haploid plants that generate gametes (sperm and eggs)

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sexual reproduction

Flowers, which are generated by the sporophyte, are used for ________.

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Angiosperm reproduction

________ is characterized by a generational switch between a multicellular diploid sporophyte generation and a multicellular haploid gametophyte generation.

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Carpels

________ make up the first (innermost) whorl, stamens make up the second, petals make up the third, and sepals make up the fourth (outermost) whorl.

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Plants

________ have evolved a variety of mechanisms to avoid self- fertilization, including male and female flowers on separate individuals, nonsynchronous production of male and female parts within a single flower, and self- incompatibility reactions in which pollen grains bearing an allele identical to one in the female are rejected.

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Double fertilization

________ requires two sperm, which is a procedure in which one sperm fertilizes the egg, creating a zygote and, eventually, an embryo, while the other sperm does not.

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plants

Flowering ________ reproduce sexually, asexually, or both sexually and asexually.

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pollination

Following ________, the pollen tube releases two sperm into the female gametophyte.

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Pollination

________ is the placement of pollen on the stigma of a carpel, which occurs before fertilization.

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