Reproduction - Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants

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Slide 11:

Stages in the development of helobial endosperm


Slide 12:

Importance of sexual reproduction in flowering plants


Slide 13:

Formation and development of endosperm


Slide 14:

Definition of seed and fruit


Slide 15:

Formation of seed and fruit after fertilization


Slide 16:

Definition of pollination


Slide 17:

Types of pollination


Slide 18:

Examples of agents of pollination


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Definition of fertilization


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Steps involved in fertilization

  1. Pollen grain germinates on the stigma, forming a pollen tube.
  2. The pollen tube grows through the style towards the ovary.
  3. The two male gametes present in the pollen grain move down the pollen tube.
  4. One male gamete fuses with the egg cell, forming a zygote (2n).
  5. The other male gamete fuses with the two polar nuclei, forming the triploid endosperm (3n).
  6. Fertilization is complete, and the ovule develops into a seed.

Slide 21:

Role of pollinators in plant reproduction

Slide 22:

Coevolution between plants and pollinators

Slide 23:

Factors affecting pollination success

Slide 24:

Mechanisms of self-incompatibility

Slide 25:

Advantages of self-incompatibility

Slide 26:

Role of hormones in plant reproduction

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Factors influencing fruit and seed development

Slide 28:

Dispersal mechanisms in fruits and seeds

Slide 29:

Germination of seeds

Slide 30:

Factors affecting seed germination