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CactusMuseum.com - Glossary of Cactus-Related Terms
... consisting of the ovary, stigma, and style. Pollen: dust-like body produced by the anther which houses the male sex cell of the flower. ... the flower consisting of the anther and filament. Stamens produce pollen. Stigma: the top-most portion of the pistil which acts as a ... Style: a tube-like portion of the pistil that connects the stigma to the ovary. Synonym: a name applied to a plant already validly ...
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CPN Samples
... the petals close and press the pollen-bearing anthers against the stigma. Thus, seed is assured, even if not cross-pollinated. The ... sections early in development, one notes that the special kind of cell division at certain stages of the development of pollen and ... consistently larger corolla than the hybrid, similar to the epithelial cell sizes mentioned in item 2 above. Drosera x anglica measures 6 ...
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Collecting and germinating seed
... It can now be placed in a propagator. Note: Sunlight liquid dissolves cell walls of microbes and fungus spores. You can make your own ... inside ends of the trifid tip of the stigma. As pollen has a long life whilst on the stigma, you will only need to pollinate it ... 6 teaspoons of sugar in one teacup and stir well. Dampen the stigma with this mixture. Wait 10 minutes then pollinate. It works like a ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Glossary
... of different genes arranged in linear fashion. They occur in the nucleus of every plant cell. CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS: Cyclical actions most often associated in fuchsia’s with daylight and darkness. Seasonal ... supported by other plants. SCLEROTIZED: Hardened. SELF-POLLINATION: The transference of pollen from anther to stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant. SEMI-DOUBLE: A fuchsia ...
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Euglenophyta
... Euglenophyta Division Euglenophyta I. Structure. Cell membrane, with pellicle Cytostome, cytopharynx, and reservoir Flagellae (pectinate), flagellar swelling, stigma, contractile vacuole Chloroplasts, pyrenoids Pigments - chlorophylls a & b, carotenoids, & several xanthophylls II. Nutrition Mostly ...
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Flower, Fruit and Seed - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... pollen grains have landed on the stigma, pollen tubes develop within the style, burrowing down to the ovary, where the sperm fertilizes an ovum (an egg cell), in the ovule. After fertilization ...
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Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... periodically. Asexual propagation - the duplication of a plant from a cell, tissue or organ of the plant. Bacteria - microscopic organisms having round ... -pollination - the transfer of pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant. Crotch - the angle measured from the ... Pollination - the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma. Pollinator - an insect or other vehicle by which pollen is ...
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... at The Huntington is: plants are living beings with cellulosic cell walls. They lack nervous systems, and are basically non-motile. ... stigma) each pollen grain cracks open and germinates by growing a long tube that will seek out an egg cell. Once the tube arrives at the egg cell ... habitat/climate of the plant To capture light, a plant cell has to contain the pigment chlorophyll. This pigment (a colored ...
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Forestry Glossary: G is for ... gene, global warming, gymnosperm
... Abnormal growth on a plant produced by irritation or injury. gamete (n.) A haploid reproductive cell. gene (n.) The smallest transmittable unit of genetic material consistently associated with a single primary ... (n.) The female home of the flower consisting of one or more pistils. The apex (stigma) exudes a sticky liquid to which pollen sticks. The enlarged base (ovary) contains chambers which ...
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Forestry Glossary: P is for ... polygamous pioneer population
... the host to use some of its resources to feed the parasite. parenchyma (n.) Soft cell tissue of plants. Found in stem pith and in pulp of some fruits. parsimony, principle ... their distribution. pistil (n.) Ovule-bearing organ of an angiosperm composed of ovary, style, and stigma. Pleistocene (n.) [Greek pleistos = most and kainos = new, recent.] The time period from 1 MYA ...
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