BIOLOGY 363 VASCULAR PLANTS LABORATORY #12
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1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BIOLOGY 363 VASCULAR PLANTS LABORATORY #12
2 ! ANGIOSPERM FLOWER MORPHOLOGY & ANATOMY
3 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS ^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REQUIRED MATERIAL LAB EXAM #5 & FINAL EXAM
4 S PLANT FLOWER HABIT
5 SOLITARY FLOWER
6 SOLITARY FLOWER?
7 SOLITARY FLOWER T?
8 SOLITARY FLOWER I TRILLIUM
9 INFLORESCENCE
10 INFLORESCENCE?
11 O? INFLORESCENCE
12 ^ ORCHID INFLORESCENCE
13 INFLORESCENCE MORPHOLOGY
14 INFLORESCENCE 1
15 INFLORESCENCE F 1
16 INFLORESCENCE 2 FLOWER
17 INFLORESCENCE P FLOWER 2
18 INFLORESCENCE 3 FLOWER PEDUNCLE
19 INFLORESCENCE R FLOWER 3 PEDUNCLE
20 INFLORESCENCE 4 FLOWER RACHIS PEDUNCLE
21 INFLORESCENCE S FLOWER 4 RACHIS PEDUNCLE
22 INFLORESCENCE 5 FLOWER SUBSUBRACHIS SUBRACHIS RACHIS PEDUNCLE
23 INFLORESCENCE P FLOWER 5 SUBSUBRACHIS SUBRACHIS RACHIS PEDUNCLE
24 INFLORESCENCE 6 FLOWER PEDICEL SUBSUBRACHIS SUBRACHIS RACHIS PEDUNCLE
25 INFLORESCENCE 6 B FLOWER PEDICEL SUBSUBRACHIS SUBRACHIS 6 RACHIS PEDUNCLE
26 INFLORESCENCE BRACT 7 FLOWER PEDICEL SUBSUBRACHIS SUBRACHIS BRACT RACHIS PEDUNCLE
27 FLOWERS PEDICEL I PEDUNCLE 7 INFLORESCENCE
28 FLOWERS PEDICEL S PEDUNCLE INVOLUCRE INFLORESCENCE
29 INFLORESCENCE BRACT ^ FLOWER PEDICEL SUBSUBRACHIS SUBRACHIS BRACT RACHIS PEDUNCLE
30 INFLORESCENCE TYPES
31
32 S
33 SPIKE 4 5
34 R SPIKE 4 5
35 3 RACEME 3 3 SPIKE 4 5
36 P RACEME 3 3 SPIKE 4 5
37 4 RACEME PANICLE SPIKE 4 5
38 U RACEME PANICLE SPIKE 4 5
39 5 RACEME PANICLE SPIKE UMBEL 5
40 C RACEME PANICLE SPIKE UMBEL 5
41 AP RACEME PANICLE SPIKE UMBEL CAPITULUM
42 1 INFLORESCENCE TYPES APPLIED
43 S
44 2 3 SPIKE 2 4
45 R 3 SPIKE 2 4
46 3 3 SPIKE RACEME 4
47 P 3 SPIKE RACEME 4
48 4 PANICLE SPIKE RACEME 4
49 U PANICLE SPIKE RACEME 1 4
50 5 PANICLE SPIKE RACEME 1 UMBEL 5
51 C PANICLE SPIKE RACEME 1 UMBEL 5
52 AP PANICLE SPIKE RACEME 1 UMBEL CAPITULUM
53 INFLORESCENCE TYPES APPLIED
54 R
55 RACEME ^
56 U
57 UMBEL ^
58 C
59 CAPITULUM ^
60 F FLOWER MORPHOLOGY & ANATOMY
61 FLOWER
62 ^
63 FLOWER SEGMENTS & WHORLS
64 FLOWER 1
65 1 FLOWER R
66 2 RECEPTACLE FLOWER
67 S 2 RECEPTACLE FLOWER
68 C SEPAL RECEPTACLE FLOWER
69 3 SEPAL / CALYX RECEPTACLE FLOWER
70 P SEPAL / CALYX 3 RECEPTACLE FLOWER
71 C SEPAL / CALYX PETAL RECEPTACLE FLOWER
72 P SEPAL / CALYX PETAL / COROLLA RECEPTACLE FLOWER
73 ^ PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
74 T PERIANTH TERMS
75 TEPALS
76 S
77 SEPAL P
78 PETAL T
79 TEPALS A
80 A ASEPALOUS FLOWER VS APETALOUS FLOWER
81 ASEPALOUS FLOWER
82 A SEPALS ABSENT FLOWER
83 A ASEPALOUS FLOWER
84 APETALOUS FLOWER
85 A PETALS ABSENT FLOWER
86 A APETALOUS FLOWER
87 A APOSEPALOUS FLOWER VS APOPETALOUS FLOWER
88 N APOSEPALOUS FLOWER
89 A FLOWER NON-FUSED SEPALS
90 A FLOWER APOSEPALOUS
91 N APOPETALOUS FLOWER
92 FLOWER A NON-FUSED PETALS
93 FLOWER S APOPETALOUS
94 S SYNSEPALOUS FLOWER VS SYMPETALOUS FLOWER
95 F SYNSEPALOUS FLOWER
96 FUSED SEPALS FLOWER S
97 SYNSEPALOUS FLOWER S
98 F SYMPETALOUS FLOWER
99 FLOWER S FUSED PETALS
100 FLOWER ^ SYMPETALOUS
101 A PERIANTH SYMMETRY
102 A ACTINOMORPHIC FLOWER VS ZYGOMORPHIC FLOWER
103 ACTINOMORPHIC FLOWER
104
105 ACTINOMORPHIC FLOWER Z
106 ZYGOMORPHIC FLOWER
107 ACTINOMORPHIC FLOWER +
108 AP ACTINOMORPHIC FLOWER ZYGOMORPHIC FLOWER
109 PERIANTH SYMMETRY APPLIED
110 Z
111 ZYGOMORPHIC FLOWER ^
112 A
113 ACTINOMORPHIC FLOWER ^
114 4 MALE FLOWER TERMS
115 S 4 PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
116 STAMEN PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
117 LEAF M STAMEN MICROSPORANGIUM
118 MICROSPOROPHYLL 5 STAMEN MICROSPORANGIUM
119 F STAMEN 5 PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
120 6 STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
121 6 A STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
122 ANTHER A STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
123 ANTHER ^ ANDROECIUM STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
124 7 FEMALE FLOWER TERMS
125 ANTHER P 7 STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
126 ANTHER PISTIL STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
127 LEAF M PISTIL MEGASPORANGIUM / OVULE
128 MEGASPOROPHYLL = PISTIL MEGASPORANGIUM / OVULE
129 CARPEL(S) + PISTIL MEGASPORANGIUM / OVULE
130 ANTHER 8 PISTIL STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
131 ANTHER 8 S STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
132 ANTHER STIGMA 9 STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
133 ANTHER STIGMA S 9 STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
134 ANTHER STIGMA 10 STYLE STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
135 ANTHER STIGMA O STYLE STAMEN 10 FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
136 ANTHER STIGMA O! STYLE STAMEN OVARY FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
137 ANTHER STIGMA F! STYLE STAMEN OVULES FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
138 ANTHER STIGMA G STYLE STAMEN FRUIT FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
139 ANTHER ^ GYNOECIUM STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
140 OVARY ANATOMY
141 ANTHER STIGMA STYLE STAMEN OVARY FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
142 ANTHER STIGMA STYLE STAMEN OVARY FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
143 1 OVARY C.S.
144 CARPEL 1 C CARPEL CARPEL 1 1 OVARY C.S.
145 CARPEL 2 CARPEL CARPEL OVARY C.S.
146 CARPEL L 2 CARPEL CARPEL OVARY C.S.
147 CARPEL 3 LOCULE CARPEL CARPEL OVARY C.S.
148 CARPEL O 3 LOCULE CARPEL CARPEL OVARY C.S.
149 CARPEL ^ OVULE LOCULE CARPEL CARPEL OVARY C.S.
150 H OVARY POSITION
151 HYPOGENOUS FLOWER
152 H 1 2 3
153 S HYPOGYNOUS 2 3
154 E SUPERIOR 2 3
155 EPIGYNOUS FLOWER
156 E HYPOGYNOUS 2 3
157 I HYPOGYNOUS EPIGYNOUS 3
158 P HYPOGYNOUS INFERIOR 3
159 PERIGYNOUS FLOWER
160 P HYPOGYNOUS EPIGYNOUS 3
161 S HYPOGYNOUS EPIGYNOUS PERIGYNOUS
162 ^ HYPOGYNOUS EPIGYNOUS SUPERIOR
163 C GENERAL FLOWER TERMS
164 C COMPLETE FLOWER VS INCOMPLETE FLOWER
165 COMPLETE FLOWER
166 > C COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
167 C CALYX COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
168 A COROLLA CALYX COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
169 G COROLLA ANDROECIUM CALYX COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
170 GYNOECIUM I COROLLA ANDROECIUM CALYX COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
171 INCOMPLETE FLOWER
172 A GYNOECIUM COROLLA ANDROECIUM CALYX COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
173 ^ GYNOECIUM COROLLA ANDROECIUM CALYX COMPLETE ASEPALOUS INCOMPLETE
174 A GYNOECIUM COROLLA ANDROECIUM CALYX COMPLETE INCOMPLETE
175 ^ GYNOECIUM COROLLA ANDROECIUM CALYX COMPLETE ANDROECIUM ABSENT INCOMPLETE
176 P SEX CONDITION
177 P PERFECT FLOWER VS IMPERFECT FLOWER
178 PERFECT FLOWER
179 PLANT A
180 ANDROECIUM G PLANT
181 ANDROECIUM GYNOECIUM P PLANT
182 ANDROECIUM GYNOECIUM I PERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
183 IMPERFECT FLOWER
184 PLANT G
185 GYNOECIUM ABSENT A PLANT
186 GYNOECIUM ABSENT ANDROECIUM ABSENT I PLANT
187 GYNOECIUM ABSENT ANDROECIUM ABSENT M IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
188 M MONOECIOUS VS DIOECIOUS VS POLYGAMOUS
189 D MONOECIOUS PLANT
190 P DIOECIOUS PLANT
191 AP POLYGAMOUS PLANT
192 ? MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS APPLIED
193 IF? FLOWERS PLANT
194 SF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
195 STAMINATE FLOWER PF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
196 STAMINATE FLOWER PISTILATE FLOWER? IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
197 M MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
198 ^ M MONOECIOUS PLANT
199 ? MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS APPLIED
200 IF? FLOWERS PLANT
201 SF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
202 STAMINATE FLOWER SP IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
203 STAMINATE FLOWER? STAMINATE PLANT PLANT
204 IF? FLOWERS PLANT
205 PF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
206 PISTILATE FLOWER PP IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
207 PISTILATE FLOWER S SP PISTILATE PLANT PLANT
208 STAMINATE FLOWER S PP STAMINATE PLANT PLANT
209 PISTILATE FLOWER? PISTILATE PLANT PLANT
210 D MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
211 ^ M DIOECIOUS PLANT
212 ? MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS APPLIED
213 &? FLOWERS PLANT
214 PERFECT FLOWER IMPERFECT FLOWER? PERFECT FLOWERS & IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
215 P MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
216 ^ POLYGAMOUS PLANT
217 ? FLOWER MORPHOLOGY REVIEW
218 ? FLOWER R
219 ? RECEPTACLE FLOWER
220 S? RECEPTACLE FLOWER
221 ? SEPAL RECEPTACLE FLOWER
222 C SEPAL /? RECEPTACLE FLOWER
223 ? SEPAL / CALYX RECEPTACLE FLOWER
224 P SEPAL / CALYX? RECEPTACLE FLOWER
225 ? SEPAL / CALYX PETAL RECEPTACLE FLOWER
226 C SEPAL / CALYX PETAL /? RECEPTACLE FLOWER
227 ? SEPAL / CALYX PETAL / COROLLA RECEPTACLE FLOWER
228 P CALYX /? COROLLA /? RECEPTACLE FLOWER
229 ? PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
230 S? PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
231 ? STAMEN PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
232 F STAMEN? PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
233 ? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
234 ? A STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
235 ANTHER? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
236 ANTHER A? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
237 ANTHER? ANDROECIUM STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
238 ANTHER P? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
239 ANTHER? PISTIL STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
240 ANTHER? S STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
241 ANTHER STIGMA? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
242 ANTHER STIGMA S? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
243 ANTHER STIGMA? STYLE STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
244 ANTHER STIGMA O STYLE STAMEN? FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
245 ANTHER STIGMA? STYLE STAMEN OVARY FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
246 ANTHER G? STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
247 ANTHER ^ GYNOECIUM STAMEN FILAMENT PERIANTH PERIANTH RECEPTACLE FLOWER
248 GENERAL FLOWER TERMS REVIEW
249 C COMPLETE INCOMPLETE FLOWER
250 ^ COMPLETE FLOWER
251 H PERIGYNOUS EPIGYNOUS HYPOGYNOUS FLOWER
252 ^ HYPOGYNOUS FLOWER
253 P SEX CONDITION REVIEW
254 PERFECT? FLOWER VS IMPERFECT FLOWER
255 PF? FLOWERS PLANT
256 ? PERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
257 PP! MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
258 M PERFECT PLANT MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT PERFECT PLANT
259 ? MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS
260 IF? FLOWERS PLANT
261 SF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
262 STAMINATE FLOWER PF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
263 STAMINATE FLOWER PISTILATE FLOWER? IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
264 M MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
265 ^ M MONOECIOUS PLANT
266 ? MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS
267 IF? FLOWERS PLANT
268 SF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
269 STAMINATE FLOWER SP IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
270 STAMINATE FLOWER? STAMINATE PLANT PLANT
271 IF? FLOWERS PLANT
272 PF IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
273 PISTILATE FLOWER PP IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
274 PISTILATE FLOWER S SP PISTILATE PLANT PLANT
275 STAMINATE FLOWER S PP STAMINATE PLANT PLANT
276 PISTILATE FLOWER? PISTILATE PLANT PLANT
277 MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
278 ^ M DIOECIOUS PLANT
279 ? MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS
280 &? FLOWERS PLANT
281 ? PERFECT FLOWERS & IMPERFECT FLOWERS PLANT
282 P MONOECIOUS DIOECIOUS POLYGAMOUS PLANT
283 ^ POLYGAMOUS PLANT
284 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REQUIRED MATERIAL LAB EXAM #5 & FINAL EXAM
285 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS ^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! POWERPOINT SLIDES WILL BE POSTED ASAP
286
287
288 F ANGIOSPERM FRUIT
289 FRUIT ^
290 S GENERAL FRUIT TYPES
291 SIMPLE FRUIT O
292 FLOWER OVARY
293
294 SIMPLE FRUIT A
295 AGGREGATE FRUIT
296
297 = OVARY FLOWER
298 U OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY = MATURE OVARY AGGREGATE FRUIT
299 OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY = OVARIES UNFUSED AGGREGATE FRUIT
300 AGGREGATE FRUIT M
301 MULTIPLE FRUIT
302
303 INFLORESCENCE
304 = OVARY INFLORESCENCE
305 U OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY = MATURE OVARY INFLORESCENCE
306 OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY OVARY = OVARIES FUSE MULTIPLE FRUIT
307 MULTIPLE FRUIT ^
308 FRUIT ANATOMY ^
309 PERICARP P
310 PERICARP
311 ANGIOSPERM FRUIT ^ PERICARP WALL ANGIOSPERM FRUIT
312 PERICARP LAYERS E
313 EXOCARP
314 ANGIOSPERM FRUIT M EXOCARP MESOCARP ENDOCARP PERICARP
315 MESOCARP
316 ANGIOSPERM FRUIT E EXOCARP MESOCARP ENDOCARP PERICARP
317 ENDOCARP
318 S ANGIOSPERM FRUIT! EXOCARP MESOCARP ENDOCARP PERICARP
319 ANGIOSPERM FRUIT > EXOCARP MESOCARP ENDOCARP SEED PERICARP
320 ANGIOSPERM FRUIT ^ EXOCARP MESOCARP ENDOCARP SEED PERICARP LAYERS NOT ALWAYS DISCERNIBLE
321 ^ GENERAL FRUIT TERMS
322 F FLESHY FRUIT VS DRY FRUIT
323 FLESHY FRUIT
324 D
325 DRY FRUIT
326 ^
327 F DEHISCENT FRUIT VS INDEHISCENT FRUIT
328 DEHISCENT FRUIT
329 I
330 INDEHISCENT FRUIT
331 ^
332 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS ^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REQUIRED MATERIAL LAB EXAM #5 & FINAL EXAM
333 ANGIOSPERM MATURE EMBRYO SAC
334 MATURE EMBRYO SAC ^ CHALAZAL END ANTIPODAL CELL CENTRAL AREA EMBRYO SAC CENTRAL CELL POLAR NUCLEI MICROPYLE END SYNERGID CELL POLYGONUM EGG CELL L.S.
335
336 C DICHOTOMOUS FRUIT KEY
337 FK CONSULT HANDOUT DICHOTOMOUS FRUIT KEY
338 ! +
339 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS ^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REQUIRED MATERIAL LAB EXAM #5 & FINAL EXAM
340 ANGIOSPERM MATURE EMBRYO SAC
341 MATURE EMBRYO SAC ^ CHALAZAL END ANTIPODAL CELL CENTRAL AREA EMBRYO SAC CENTRAL CELL POLAR NUCLEI MICROPYLE END SYNERGID CELL POLYGONUM EGG CELL L.S.
342 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION STUDENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! POWERPOINT SLIDES WILL BE POSTED ASAP
343
344
345 MATURE EMBRYO SAC CHALAZAL END ANTIPODAL CELL CENTRAL AREA EMBRYO SAC CENTRAL CELL POLAR NUCLEI MICROPYLE END SYNERGID CELL POLYGONUM EGG CELL L.S.
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