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3. Leaves Petals and Leaves Headers
4. Stamens
Advanced
5. Wall Chief Sari
Lining the walls of anthers vary in amount and are built through
a series of cleavage parallel to the edge of space sari.
6. Leaves Fruit
Fruit leaves may wither or not attaches to the fruit leaves the
other and each leaf pieces into constituent of the ovary, a pistil
composed of a single leaf pieces are called the pistil (ginoesium)
apokarp, while the pistil is composed of the union of more than
one leaf fruit called senokarp.
7. The stalk pistil and Chief pistil
Stalk pistil and the stigma of having the privilege of structurally
and physiologically allow pollen germination and growth of reed
pollen from anthers to the ovule.
MEGASPOROGENESIS
C. VESSEL NETWORK
In most flowers, file vessels that go to every organ diverging from the
central cylindrical vessel, at the level of different flower.
Vessel network is divided into two, namely:
1. Sepal and petal
Both sepals and petals resemble leaves. Sepals usually
green and photosynthetic, while hair and stomata are often
found in the sepals and petals.
2. gynoecium
D. FORMULA FLOWER
Symbolism has been used:
Ca = Calix (sepusar sepals; for example CA5 = 5 sepals)? Co = korola
(sepusar petals; eg, Co3 (x) = number petals in number womb
three)? Z = added to the interest zigomorfi (eg CoZ6 = zigomorfi with
6 petals) ? A = androesium (sepusar stamens; for example A =
many stamens)? G = gynoecium (carpels, eg G1 = bermonokarpel)?
x - to represent the "numbers may change"? - to represent
"many"? formula flowers will appear as follows:? Ca5Co5A10 - G1
E. CLASSIFICATION
At first, the name meant Angiospermae by Paul Hermann (1690) for
all flowering plants with seeds that are encased in a capsule of, and
opposed to the gymnosperms flowering plant with fruit achene or
berkarpela split. In a sense, the whole fruit or parts thereof
considered as seeds and "open". The second term was used by
Carolus Linnaeus with the same sense it is used as the names of the
class didynamia.
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