Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Practice terminology.
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09.02.20
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09.03.20
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The male gametphyte
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The female gametophyte in flowering plants
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The innermost wall layer of the microsporangium that nourishes the developing pollen grain
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Common name for megasporangium
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Pollination achieved within the same flower
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The inactive state the embryo enters into until conditions are favorable for germination
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Flowers that do not open at all; therefore invariably self pollinated
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transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of another flower in the same plant
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Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of another flower on another plant
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reduced biological fitness as a result of repeated inbreeding
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removal of anther from the flower before anther dehisces is
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Seeds that retain part of endosprem on maturity
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persistent remnant nucellus in some mature seeds
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fruit formation without fertilization
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seed formation without fertilization
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the stalk of the ovule
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the hard out wall of pollen grain
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more than one pistil fused together
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fusion of male nucleus with the two polar nuclei results in the development of
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the phenomenon of two fusions taking place in the embryosac-
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