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Bamboo
... species of bamboo. Just below the growing point (apical meristem) is an active region of cell division and differentiation that is responsible for the predetermined size of bamboo shoots. When a ... (Phyllostachys aureosulcata). Each spikelet consists of 3 to 6 florets. Several stamens and a feathery stigma are protruding from the upper pair of fertile florets. A single fertile floret (flower) of ...
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Flowering Plants
... . peplus as a simple topical treatment for certain skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas. These are the most common human cancers, particularly in people who ... before pollen-bearing anther is mature), or protandrous (male anthers release pollen before female stigma is receptive). In these species, pollination is typically accomplished by different plants within the ...
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Genetic Extra Credit LM 53-54
... cell dividing into four microspores). The microspores develop into binucleate pollen grains, each containing a tube nucleus and a generative nucleus. When the pollen grain lands on a receptive stigma ... an egg cell flanked by two synergid cells. A large binucleate cell in the center containing two polar nuclei is called the endosperm mother cell. During pollination, pollen grains land on the stigma ...
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LIfe Cycle Quiz
... . biflagellate sperm III. Multiple Choice Questions The following choices refer to questions 33 - 38: stigma stamen ovary pistil micropyle cotyledon ovule radicle cotyledon embryo sac receptacle embryo anther style ... 49. What is the chromosome number of this cell? 50. How many haploid sets of chromosomes does the cell contain? 51. Is the cell diploid, triploid, tetraploid, octaploid or decaploid? 52. ...
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Exam #3 Hints
... cell dividing into four microspores). The microspores develop into binucleate pollen grains, each containing a tube nucleus and a generative nucleus. When the pollen grain lands on a receptive stigma ... an egg cell flanked by two synergid cells. A large binucleate cell in the center containing two polar nuclei is called the endosperm mother cell. During pollination, pollen grains land on the stigma ...
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Carnivorous Plants
... a Sarracenia flower showing the enlarged, umbrella-like style, with five branches terminating in a stigma. Climbing, epiphytic pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes, mostly native to tropical Asia and northern ... (intermeshed) when the blade folds closed, thus trapping the insect like bars in a jail cell. The action of this remarkable mechanism involves a rapid loss of turgor pressure within the ...
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