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IBDP Biology- Angiosperms

Topic 9- Plant

· IBDP BIOLOGY,IB,Angiosperms

In this IBDP Biology blog post, we will be understanding the specific plant type: Angiosperms, also known as a flowering plant, let's get to it!

Angiosperms  

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Angiosperms: Any plant that has a flower

Animals are used to facilitate the transfer of male pollen to female reproductive parts for fertilisation and seed development within the ovaries

2 classes of Angiosperms:

Monocots

  • One cotyledon
  • Parallel veins
  • Vascular bundles are complexly arranged
  • Floral parts are usually in multiples of three

Dicots

  • Two cotyledons
  • Netlike veins
  • Vascular bundles arranged in rings and taproot usually present
  • Floral parts in four or five  

Control Flowering in Angiosperms

  • Apical meristem produces more stem and leaves till it recieves a stimulus which makes it change to producing flowers (floral meristem)
  • This switch is a change in gene expression in the shoot apex cells

The switch to flowering is in response to a stimulus: the length of light and dark periods (photoperiods) in plants

  • Short day plant: Chrystanthemums
  • Long day plant: Iris

SIGNIFICANT FACTOR: LENGTH OF NIGHT 

Floral Initiation: Caused by the growth and differentiation of apical cells

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  • Cell in shoot apex change how they divide and differentiate - because of changes in gene expression
  • The 

triggers for change in gene expression vary between plants but the most common is day length 

That's all!

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References:

  • https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fib.bioninja.com.au%2Fhigher-level%2Ftopic-9-plant-biology%2Funtitled-3%2Fmonocots-versus-dicots.html&psig=AOvVaw1JoxCI4KUhi1GRyUqNtW6D&ust=1627147146992000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAsQjRxqFwoTCOCL_c_Z-fECFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
  • https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffruitandnuteducation.ucdavis.edu%2Fgeneraltopics%2FAnatomyPollination%2FVegetativeFloral_Development%2F&psig=AOvVaw2MvwMRvfi2DRZ-rpf8kdA0&ust=1627147237983000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAsQjRxqFwoTCLDcivzZ-fECFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD

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