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diploid maternal tissue

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The Seed Biology Place - Seed Structure and Anatomy
... diploid maternal tissue. Fruits are mature, ripened ovaries containing seeds. The pericarp ("fruit coat") is diploid maternal tissue. Perisperm: Diploid maternal food storage tissue ...
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Cell Biology Problems
... allowed fractionation of subcellular particles from a homogenate of tissue by centrifuging at different speeds. As a UROPer who ... it says: If gametes were produced by mitosis from a diploid parent...the next generation zygote would be 4n. This ... two sex chromosomes. Calculate the following assuming that the maternal and paternal members of each chromosome pair are genetically distinguishable ...
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Genetic Extra Credit LM 53-54
... including figs, blackberries, hawthorns and dandelions. The embryo may develop from a diploid nutritive cell (nucellus tissue) surrounding the embryo sac or from the fusion of hapolid cells within ... called the integument), which was part of the original maternal seed parent, it is chromosomally identical with the original diploid seed parent. The following diagram summarizes double fertilization in ...
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LIfe Cycle Quiz
... annulus 23. true roots 24. true leaves 25. antheridium 26. rhizoids 27. rhizome 28. vascular tissue 29. heterotrophic sporophyte 30. autotrophic sporophyte 31. autotrophic gametophyte 32. biflagellate sperm III. Multiple ... chromosome pair consists of a maternal and a paternal chromosome: The following choices apply to questions 49 - 52: 4 8 10 12 16 haploid (n) diploid (2n) triploid(3n) tetraploid ( ...
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Glossary
... plagioclase and hornblende, pyroxene, or biotite. Diploid- An organism which has two sets of chromosomes in its cells, paternal and maternal. Disclimax- A relatively stable ecological community often ... that is rich in potassium carbonate. Maceration- The process of removing the fleshy tissue surrounding seeds, often by soaking in water. Macronutrients- The nutritional elements, nitrogen, phosphorus, ...
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BI 102 Spring 2003
... Gametophytes eventually produce gametes (egg and sperm) and following fertilization a diploid zygote is formed inside the maternal gametophyte. The resulting embryo is nutritionally dependent on the gametophyte. In ... practice of plant tissue culture (see fig. 39.11). Plant Tissue Culture In Plant Tissue Culture (Test-Tube Cloning) a one-to few-celled fragment of tissue is excised from ...
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