Concept 27.1 Most Angiosperms Reproduce Sexually
- Sexual reproduction promotes genetic diversity in a population. The flower is an angiosperm’s structure for sexual reproduction.
- Flowering plants have microscopic gametophytes. The megagametophyte is the embryo sac, which typically contains eight nuclei in seven cells. The microgametophyte is the two- or three-celled pollen grain. Review Figure 27.2 and ACTIVITY 27.1
- Following pollination, the pollen grain delivers sperm cells to the embryo sac by means of a pollen tube.
- Angiosperms exhibit double fertilization, forming a diploid zygote that becomes the embryo and a triploid endosperm that stores reserves. Review Figure 27.4 and ANIMATED TUTORIAL 27.1
Concept 27.2 Hormones and Signaling Determine the Transition from the Vegetative to the Reproductive State
Concept 27.3 Angiosperms Can Reproduce Asexually