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Fruits and Seeds Prepared by Pooja Khanpara APIP,Jamnagar
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Seeds fruits by pooja

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Fruits and SeedsPrepared by

Pooja KhanparaAPIP,Jamnagar

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Fruits

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From ovary to fruit

• The ovary of the flower contains the ovules.

• As fertilized ovules develop into seeds, the ovary wall develops into the fruit.

• In science, the term “fruit” refers to a mature ovary that contains seeds.

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Fruit anatomy

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Types of dry fruits

Legume(Bean pod)

Capsule(Poppy)

Achene(Sunflower)

Silique(Money Plant)

Follicle(Columbine)

Nut(Hazelnut)

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Types of fleshy fruits

Drupe(Peach)

Pome(Apple)

Pepo(Cucumber)

Aggregate(Strawberry)

Multiple(Pineapple)

Berry(Tomato)

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Fruit dispersal

• The form of the fruit gives clues about its dispersal.

• Small, dry fruits with “wings” or “parachutes” may be wind-dispersed. Fleshy fruits are often animal dispersed. Explosive fruits can fling seeds away. Floating fruits may be water dispersed.

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How are these fruits dispersed?

Dandelion Coconut

Maple

Cocklebur Jewelweed

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Seeds

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Ovule to seed

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Mature Seed

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Seed anatomy

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Seed dormancy

• Seeds can remain dormant in the soil for long periods of time. Dormancy helps ensure that seeds only germinate when conditions are right.

• When we weed or cultivate a bare patch of soil, the weeds that sprout up immediately usually come from the “seed bank” already in the soil.

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Breaking dormancy

• Seeds require moisture and the right temperature to germinate.

• In addition, some seeds germinate only after certain environmental signals:

• Drying

• Temperature (period of cold or heat)

• Disruption of the seed coat

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Germination: monocot

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Germination: dicot

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What is a seed?• A seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a

covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food.

• The formation of the seed completes the process of reproduction in seed plants.

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Why are seeds advantageous for plants?

• maintain dormancy until better environmental conditions arise

• afford protection to young plant at vulnerable developmental stage

• contain adequate food supply until photosynthesis is possible

• dispersal of plants

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SEED STRUCTURE• External

• Seed coat (testa)

• Hilum

• Embryo

• Cotyledon

• Epicotyl / Hypocotyl

• Pumule

• Radical

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Seed Coat• AKA testa

• The seed coat protects the embryo

• Can be of varying thicknesses, depending on the seed type.

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Hilum

• Scar from the seed being attached to the parent plant

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Cotyledon• The cotyledon is the

first leaf that germinates.

• It is filled with stored food that the plant uses before it begins photosynthesis.

• Some plants have 1 cotyledon (monocot) and some have 2 cotyledons (dicot).

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Epicotyl /Hypocotyl

• The basis for the plant’s stem.

• It is known as the epicotyl above the cotyledon and a hypocotyl below the cotyledon.

• These grow upward in response to light.

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Plumule

The shoot tip with a pair of miniature leaves.

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The Radicle

• The part of the seed where the root develops.

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SEED DISSECTION

• MATERIALS

• Soaked pinto seed

• Dissecting microscope

• Tweezers

• Ruler

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SEED DISSECTION• EXTERNAL

• Draw the external pinto bean

• Label structures from notes

• INTERNAL

• Carefully remove the seed coat.

• Gently pull apart the two halves of the seed.

• Examine each half with the dissecting microscope

• Draw what you see inside the bean

• Label structures from notes

REVIEW THE RULES FOR LAB DRAWING IN YOUR STUDENT GUIDE

BE SURE YOU MEASURE AND RECORD THE LENGTH OF YOUR SEED

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Plumule

Cotyledon

Embryo HypocotylEpicotyl

Radicle

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