Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant essays
Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant essays    Almost all flowering plants are known as 'Angiosperms', which means plants     whose seed production comes from flowering. Seeds are packaged within a     fruit to be transported away from parent plant.     Angiosperms are vascular plants containing xylem and phloem in bundled      Plant cells, unlike animals they have multicellular haploid and     multicellular diploid stages in there cycle. By the process of meiosis,     diploid sporophyte cells produce haploid spores. Each haploid spore     undergoes mitotic division creating multicellular haploid gametophyte.     Gametes are the by-product of multicellular haploid gametophyte by process     of mitosis. However gametes are not the direct result of mitotic division.     Diploid sporophyte is the creation of two gametes fusing together.     During fertilization, multicellular haploid cells change to multicellular      Meiosis is the process of cell division (reproduction). Process of meiosis     a cell undergoes two divisions. A cell divides to produce two cells each     new cell holds DNA, the two new cells then divide again. It is not     concerned about creating a working cell. Cells genetics are shuffled during     meiosis, therefore the  first division of cells do not have equal quantity     of chromosomes, and it is in the second division of cells that chromosomes     are divided equally in the new cells. There are two stages to meiosis.     First stage of meiosis is like mitosis, where a cell divides into two both     containing equal measures of DNA.  Where in mitosis cells share equal DNA,     meiosis a crossing-over is when the cells DNA exchange genes.  These genes     get mixed up producing the opposite perfect duplicate cells like mitosis.     Second stage of meiosis DNA that remains in the cell condenses to form     short chromosomes. All pairs of chromosome have a centromere. Centrioles     begin at opposite sides of the cell. In metaphase ll, all chromosomes are     lined in the middle of the cell and the centrioles are...     
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