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Alternation of generations

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A life cycle in which there is both a multicellular diploid form, the sporophyte, and a multicellular haploid form, the gametophtye; characteristic of plants and some algae.

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Antheridium (pl. antheridia)

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In plants, the male gametangium, a moist chamber in which gametes develop.

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Archegonium (pl. archegonia)

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In plants, the female gametangium, a moist chamber in which gametes develop.

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Determinate Growth

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A type of growth characteristic of most animals and some plant organs in which growth stops after a certain size is reached.

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Diploid (Cell)

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A cell containing two sets of chromosomes (2n), one set inherited from each parent.

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Egg

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The female gamete.

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Embryo (Sac)

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The female gameophyte of angiosperms, formed from the growth and division of the megaspore into a multicellular structure that typically has eight haploid nuclei.

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Fertilization

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The union of haploid gametes to produce a diploid zygote.

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Meristem

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Plant tissue that remains embryonic as long as the plant lives, allowing for indeterminate growth.

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Mitosis

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A process of nulcear division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into five stages; prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Chromosome numbers are conserved and allocated equally to daughter nuclei.

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Pheromone

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In animals and fungi, a small molecule released into the environment that functions in communication between members of the same species. In animals, it acts much like a hormone in influencing physiology and behaviour.

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Sperm

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The male gamete.

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Gametophyte

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In organisms (plants and some algae) that have alternation of generations, the multicellular haploid form that produces haploid gametes by mitosis. The haploid gametes unite and develop into sporophytes.

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Haploid (Cell)

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A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n).

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Hermaphrodite

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An individual that functions as both male and female in sexual reproduction by producing both sperm and eggs.

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Heterosporous (heterospory)

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Referring to a plant species that has two kinds of spores; microspores, which develop into male gametophytes, and megaspores, which develop into female gametophytes.

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Homosporous (homospory)

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Referring to a plant species that has a single kind of spore, which typically develops into a bisexual gametophyte.

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Indeterminate Growth

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A type of growth characteristic of plants, in which the organism continues to grow as long as it lives.

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Meiosis

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A modified type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms consisting of two rounds of cell division but only one round of DNA replication. It results in cells with half the number of chromosome sets as the original cell.

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Spore

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In the life cycle of a plant or alga undergoing alternation of generations, a haploid cell produced in the sporophyte by meiosis.

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Sporophyte

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In organisms (plants and some algae) that have alternation of generations, the multicellular diploid form tha results from the union of gametes. The sporophyte produces haploid cells by meiosis that develop into gametophytes.

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Zygote

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The diploid cell produced by the union of haploid gametes during fertilization; a fertilized egg.