Title: 1. Review of reproductive biology
1On the Function of Flowers
1. Review of reproductive biology 2.
Pollination Ecology
-variation in flowers -life cycle
-precise placement -outcrossing -pollination
syndromes
2Figure 38.2 Review of an idealized flower
3Figure 38.3a Trillium
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7Figure 38.3f Sagittaria staminate flowers
(left), carpellate flowers (right)
8Figure 38.3ex Begonia, a monoecious species
9Figure 38.3d2 Aloe
10Figure 38.3b Lupines
11On the Function of Flowers
1. Review of reproductive biology 2.
Pollination Ecology
-variation in flowers -life cycle
-precise placement -outcrossing -pollination
syndromes
12Life cycle of the angiosperm (flowering plant)
from the current text)
13Figure 38.1 Simplified overview of angiosperm
life cycle
14Figure 38.3ax2 Lily
15Figure 38.4 The development of angiosperm
gametophytes (pollen and embryo sacs)
164 Microspores
Tube Cell
Generative Cell
Dispersed Pollen Grain
Pollen Coat
17Figure 38.5 Pollen grains have tough, ornate,
and distinctive walls
18Figure 38.3ax1 Lily
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20Cross Section of an Ovary
One ovule just after meiosis
21Figure 38.4 The development of angiosperm
gametophytes (pollen and embryo sacs)
22Four-nuclear female gametophyte after two mitotic
divisions of the megaspore)
Mature female gametophyte
Egg
23Figure 38.9 Growth of the pollen tube and double
fertilization
24Figure 38.10 The development of a dicot plant
embryo
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BookflowersII.html
26Figure 30.17 The life cycle of an angiosperm
27On the Function of Flowers
1. Review of reproductive biology 2.
Pollination Ecology
-life cycle -variation in flowers
-precise placement -outcrossing -pollination
syndromes
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30On the Function of Flowers
1. Review of reproductive biology 2.
Pollination Ecology
-life cycle -variation in flowers
-precise placement -outcrossing -pollination
syndromes
31Three paths for pollen flow selfing 1.
Within flower 2. Between flowers 3.
outcrossing (between plants)
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33Red Maple Flowers
staminate
pistillate
34Figure 38.3e Maize, a monoecious species
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38syndromes
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40Foxgloves and outcrossing
41Figure 38.3bx1 Foxglove
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43Three components to outcrossing in foxglove 1.
Young flowers are male, old are female 2. Young
flowers are nearer the top 3. Bees fly up.
Male zone
Then start over at the bottom
Bees fly up
Female zone
44On the Function of Flowers
1. Review of reproductive biology 2.
Pollination Ecology
-life cycle -variation in flowers
-precise placement -outcrossing -pollination
syndromes
45-pollination syndromes
Hummingbird --
-long tube -red color -abundant nectar - no
odor - no landing
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50-pollination syndromes
Bat --
-abundant pollen -white or drab color -abundant
nectar - good odor - strong landing
51Banana (Musa), pollinated by bats, dispersed by
monkeys
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54-pollination syndromes
Sphinx Moth --
-long tube -white color -abundant nectar -
exquisite odor (periodic) - landing
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56Angraecum (Orchidaceae)
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59-pollination syndromes
Carrion insect --
-contrasting light and dark
pattern -brown-purple color -no nectar - foul odor
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62On the Function of Flowers
1. Review of reproductive biology 2.
Pollination Ecology
-life cycle -variation in flowers
-precise placement -outcrossing -pollination
syndromes