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    Plant reproductive morphology is the study of the physical form and structure (the morphology) of those parts of plants directly or indirectly concerned...
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    [citation needed] Secondly, plant morphology observes both the vegetative (somatic) structures of plants, as well as the reproductive structures. The vegetative...
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    Flower (category Plant reproductive system)
    Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants. Typically, they are structured in four circular levels...
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    In botany, floral morphology is the study of the diversity of forms and structures presented by the flower, which, by definition, is a branch of limited...
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  • to botany and plants in general. Terms of plant morphology are included here as well as at the more specific Glossary of plant morphology and Glossary...
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    Gynoecium (redirect from Carpel (plant))
    PMID 38475445. Gifford, E.M. & Foster, A.S. (1989). Morphology and Evolution of Vascular Plants (3rd ed.). New York: W.H. Freeman & Co. ISBN 978-0-7167-1946-5...
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  • Dioecy (redirect from Dioecious plant)
    strongly drives it. Gonochorism Hermaphrodite Plant reproductive morphology Self-incompatibility in plants Sexual dimorphism Trioecy "dioecy". Lexico UK...
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    Monoecy (redirect from Monoecious plant)
    from sequential hermaphroditism to dioecy.: 8  Hermaphrodite Plant reproductive morphology "monoecious". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University...
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    Apomixis (category Plant reproduction)
    without fertilization, the animal equivalent of apomixis Plant reproductive morphology – Parts of plant enabling sexual reproduction Bicknell, Ross A.; Koltunow...
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    matter, which is then expelled from the body via the anus. A stallion's reproductive system is responsible for his sexual behavior and secondary sex characteristics...
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    Ovary (botany) (redirect from Ovary (plant))
    In the flowering plants, an ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium. Specifically, it is the part of the pistil which...
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  • Chalaza (category Plant morphology)
    April 1990). Functional morphology and biochemistry of reptilian oviducts and eggs : implications for the evolution of reproductive modes in tetrapod vertebrates...
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  • breeding system, or how the sperm from one plant fertilizes the ovum of another, depends on the reproductive morphology, and is the single most important determinant...
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  • The mechanisms of reproductive isolation are a collection of evolutionary mechanisms, behaviors and physiological processes critical for speciation. They...
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    Organ (biology) (redirect from Plant organs)
    The study of plant organs is covered in plant morphology. Organs of plants can be divided into vegetative and reproductive. Vegetative plant organs include...
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    Botany (redirect from Plant biology)
    plants with concealed reproductive parts, mosses, liverworts, ferns, algae and fungi. Increasing knowledge of plant anatomy, morphology and life cycles led...
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  • glossary of plant morphology. Botanists and other biologists who study plant morphology use a number of different terms to classify and identify plant organs...
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    pollination Hand-pollination Paul Knuth Hermann Müller (botanist) Plant reproductive morphology Pollen DNA barcoding Polli:Nation Barrows EM (2011). Animal...
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    Bulb (category Plant morphology)
    Bulbous plant species cycle through vegetative and reproductive growth stages; the bulb grows to flowering size during the vegetative stage and the plant flowers...
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    Insect morphology Morphometrics Neuromorphology Phenetics Phenotype Phenotypic plasticity Plant morphology "Morphology Definition of Morphology by Oxford...
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    Megalobulimus gummatus, but distinctive morphological and anatomical traits, especially in the shell and reproductive system, have led to its recognition...
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  • in humans, plant embryonic development results in an immature form of the plant, lacking most structures like leaves, stems, and reproductive structures...
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    Gamete (redirect from Reproductive cells)
    fertilization in organisms that reproduce sexually. Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells, also referred to as sex cells. The name gamete was introduced...
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    Monotropa uniflora (category Parasitic plants)
    also known as ghost plant, ghost pipe, or Indian pipe, is an herbaceous, parasitic, non-photosynthesizing, perennial flowering plant native to temperate...
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  • Orbicule (category Plant reproductive system)
    Huysmans S, El-Ghazaly G, Smets E (1998). "Orbicules in angiosperms: morphology, function, distribution, and relation with tapetum types". The Botanical...
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    taxonomists. Most morphological evidence comparing traits such as number and arrangement of teeth and structure of the reproductive and waste elimination...
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    Insect morphology is the study and description of the physical form of insects. The terminology used to describe insects is similar to that used for other...
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    Eruca sativa (redirect from Rocket (plant))
    partial reproductive isolation between them. Plants of the World Online has accepted Eruca sativa as a distinct species. Eruca sativa is an annual plant growing...
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    pollination Hand pollination Paul Knuth Hermann Müller (botanist) Plant reproductive morphology Pollination syndrome Pollinators Self-pollination Pickering...
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    JSTOR 1218032. Bell, Adrian D. (2008) [1991]. Plant Form. An Illustrated Guide to Flowering Plant Morphology. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. ISBN 978-0-88192-850-1...
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