Transcript Fig. 7-0a

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Stamen
Stigma
Carpel
Anther
Style
Filament
Ovary
Petal
Sepal
Ovule
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Sepals
Petals
A
B
Stamens
Carpels
C
AB
gene
activity
BC
gene
activity
C gene
activity
Carpel
(a) A schematic diagram
of the ABC hypothesis
Petal
Stamen
A gene
activity
Sepal
Active
genes:
B B
BB
AACCCC AA
BB
B B
CCCCCC CC
AACCCC AA
AA
AA
ABBAAB BA
Mutant lacking A
Mutant lacking B
Mutant lacking C
Whorls:
Carpel
Stamen
Petal
Sepal
Wild type
(b) Side view of flowers with organ identity mutations
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Carpel
Microsporangium
Microsporocytes (2n)
Anther
Mature flower on
sporophyte plant
(2n)
MEIOSIS
Microspore
(n)
Ovule with
megasporangium (2n)
Ovary
Germinating
seed
MEIOSIS
Generative cell
Tube cell
Male
gametophyte
(in pollen
grain) (n)
Megasporangium
(2n)
Embryo (2n)
Endosperm (3n) Seed
Seed coat (2n)
Female
gametophyte
(embryo sac)
Zygote (2n)
Nucleus of
developing
endosperm
(3n)
Surviving
megaspore
(n)
Antipodal cells
Polar nuclei
in central cell
Synergids
Egg (n)
Egg
nucleus (n)
Integuments
Pollen
grains
Stigma
Pollen tube
Sperm
Tube nucleus
Style
Pollen
tube
Sperm
(n)
FERTILIZATION
Key
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
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Discharged sperm nuclei (n)
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Abiotic pollination by wind
Pollination by insects
Common dandelion
under normal light
Hazel staminate
flower (stamens only)
Hazel carpellate
flower (carpels only)
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Common dandelion
under ultraviolet
light
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Pollination by bats or birds
Long-nosed bat
feeding on cactus
flower at night
Hummingbird
drinking nectar of
columbine flower
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Stigma
Pollen tube
Pollen
grain
Ovule
Two sperm
Tube
nucleus
Polar
nuclei
Style
Egg
Ovary
Polar Synergid
nuclei
Two sperm
Egg
Ovule
Endosperm
nucleus (3n)
(two polar nuclei
plus sperm)
Zygote (2n)
(egg plus
sperm)
Micropyle
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Ovule
Endosperm
nucleus
Zygote
Integuments
Zygote
Terminal cell
Basal cell
Proembryo
Suspensor
Basal cell
Cotyledons
Shoot apex
Root apex
Suspensor
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Seed coat
Endosperm
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Seed coat
Epicotyl
Hypocotyl
Radicle
Cotyledons
(a) Common garden bean, a eudicot with thick cotyledons
Seed coat
Endosperm
Cotyledons
Epicotyl
Hypocotyl
Radicle
(b) Castor bean, a eudicot with thin cotyledons
Scutellum
(cotyledon)
Pericarp fused
with seed coat
Coleoptile
Endosperm
Epicotyl
Hypocotyl
Coleorhiza
Radicle
(c) Maize, a monocot
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Foliage leaves
Cotyledon
Epicotyl
Hypocotyl
Cotyledon
Hypocotyl
Hypocotyl
Cotyledon
Radicle
Seed coat
(a) Common garden bean
Foliage leaves
Coleoptile
Coleoptile
Radicle
(b) Maize
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Carpels
Stamen
Flower
Stigma
Style
Petal
Ovary
Stamen
Sepal
Ovule
Stigma
Pea flower
Ovule
Raspberry flower
Carpel
(fruitlet)
Stigma
Seed
Ovary
Ovary (in
receptacle)
Apple flower
Pineapple inflorescence
Each segment
develops
from the
carpel
of one
flower
Stamen
Remains of
stamens and styles
Sepals
Stamen
Seed
Pea fruit
(a) Simple fruit
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Raspberry fruit
(b) Aggregate fruit
Pineapple fruit
(c) Multiple fruit
Receptacle
Apple fruit
(d) Accessory fruit
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Dispersal by water
Dispersal by wind
Giant seed of
the tropical Asian
climbing gourd
Alsomitra macrocarpa
Winged fruit of a maple
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Coconut seed
embryo, endosperm,
and endocarp inside
buoyant husk
Dandelion fruit
Dandelion “seeds” (actually one-seeded fruits)
Tumbleweed
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Dispersal by animals
Fruit of puncture vine
(Tribulus terrestris)
Squirrel hoarding seeds or fruits
underground
Ant carrying seed with
attached “food body”
Seeds dispersed in black bear feces
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(a) Staminate flowers (left) and carpellate flowers (right)
of a dioecious species
Stamens Styles
Styles
Thrum flower
(b) Thrum and pin flowers
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Stamens
Pin flower
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Asexual reproduction in aspen trees
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(a)
(b)
(c)
Developing root
Laboratory cloning of a garlic plant
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