| Dicot-an angiosperm that has 2 seed leaves. | Fruit- The ripened ovary an other structures of an angiosperm that enclose one or more seeds |
| Monocot- an angiosperm with one seed leaf | Ovary- a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop |
| Pollination- the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures and plants. | Angiosperm- a flowering plan that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure flower |
| Gymnosperm-a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit | Cone- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm |
| Ovule- a structure that contains an egg cell | Flower- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm |
| Sepal- a leaf like structure that encloses the bud of a flower | Petal- a colorful, leaf like structure of some flowers |
| Stamen- a male reproductive of a flower | Pistil- the female reproductive part of a flower. |
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CHARACTERISTICS OF ANGIOSPERMS |
CHARACTERISTICS OF GYMNOSPERMS |
| They are the
source of many raw materials, natural products in food that humans and
many other mammals eat.
THE CHARACTERISTICS
OF ANGIOSPERM'S FLOWERS The monocot is a one seed leaf and is arranged in groups of three or multiples of it. Its parallel. Vascular bundles are distributed throughout the stem. Dicots are two seed leaves arranged in circles from vascular bundles. Arranged in groups of four or five or multiples of them. Its a netlike structure. Monocots and dicots are the two major types of angiosperms. |
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Angiosperms have 10
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Reproduction of angiosperms: |
Reproduction of a gymnosperm: |
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First, pollen falls on a flower stigma. Over time the sperm cell and egg join together in the flower's ovule. The zygote {result of fertilization} develops into the embryo part of the seed. The flowering plant share two important traits. First they produce uncovered seeds, angiosperms produce seed that are enclosed in fruits. |
First, pollen falls from a male cone onto a female cone. Over time a sperm cell and an egg cell join together in an ovule on a female cone. |