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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

Rajasthan Board · Class 12 · Biology

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Key Topics to Revise

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Flower Structure and Male Reproductive System

  • Flowers are the reproductive organs of angiosperms containing androecium (male) and gynoecium (female) parts
  • Androecium consists of stamens, each having a filament and anther
  • Anther is bilobed, dithecous (two lobes, each with two theca) and tetrasporangiate (four microsporangia)
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Female Reproductive System and Megasporogenesis

  • Gynoecium consists of pistils with stigma (landing platform), style (connecting tube), and ovary (containing ovules)
  • Ovule structure: funicle (stalk), integuments (protective layers), micropyle (opening), chalaza (base), nucellus (central tissue)
  • Megaspore Mother Cell (MMC) located in nucellus undergoes meiosis to form four megaspores
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Pollination and Types

  • Pollination: transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
  • Three types based on pollen source: Autogamy (same flower), Geitonogamy (different flower, same plant), Xenogamy (different plant)
  • Autogamy requires synchrony in pollen release and stigma receptivity
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Outbreeding Devices and Pollen-Pistil Interaction

  • Outbreeding devices prevent self-pollination and promote cross-pollination
  • Temporal separation: dichogamy (pollen release and stigma receptivity at different times)
  • Spatial separation: herkogamy (anthers and stigma at different positions)

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Flowers are reproductive structures containing androeciumMicrosporogenesis occurs in anthers where sporogenousIn ovulesTransfer of pollen from antherUnique to angiosperms

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