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CLASSIFICATION: FRUITS

CLASSIFICATION: FRUITS. O r g a n s o f S e x u a l R e p r o d u c t i o n. F l o w e r s. F l o r a l P a r t s. P o l l i n a t o r s. P o l l e n S h a p e s. P o l l e n T u b e. F e r t i l i z a t i o n. F r u i t. 1. Pear = Simple (fruit develops from

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CLASSIFICATION: FRUITS

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  1. CLASSIFICATION: FRUITS

  2. O r g a n s o f S e x u a l R e p r o d u c t i o n F l o w e r s

  3. F l o r a l P a r t s

  4. P o l l i n a t o r s

  5. P o l l e n S h a p e s

  6. P o l l e n T u b e

  7. F e r t i l i z a t i o n

  8. F r u i t

  9. 1. Pear= Simple (fruit develops from single,ripened ovary) fleshy/Pome 2. Strawberry = aggregate (fruit develops from many small ovaries within a single flower) Green leaflike structure = sepal Seeds found= outside on receptacle inside seed (achene)

  10. 3. Maple= Simple/Dry/ Indehiscent/ Samara 4. Olive= Simple/Fleshy/Drupe 5. Pea Pod= Simple/Dry/Dehiscent/Legume(Pod)

  11. 6. Sunflower= Simple/Dry/Indehiscent Achene 7. Tomato = Simple/Fleshy/Berry How many locules are in this sample? 7 8. Grape = Simple/Fleshy/berry

  12. 9. MILKWEED = Simple/dry/Dehiscent/ Capsule 10. ACORN = Simple/dry/ Indehiscent/nut Ovary ( thick hard wall) Cup like structure is made of modified leaves.

  13. 11. Coconut=Simple/Fleshy/DRUPE White of coconut: Endosperm (food for embryo) Embryo behind the 3rd soft eye.

  14. 12. PINEAPPLE MULTIPLE How many flowers are in section of fruit? 12

  15. 13. KERNAL OF CORN (Corn on the Cob) Simple/Dry/Indehiscent/Grain What is the function of the silk? Female—long stigmas.

  16. 14. ORANGE Simple/ fleshy/Berry 15. Avocado Simple/fleshy/Drupe 16. Banana Simple/fleshy/Berry What causes the browning on the banana? Ethylene gas

  17. 17. APPLE= Simple/fleshy/Pome 18. PAPAYA = Simple/fleshy/Berry

  18. SPIKE FRUIT= berry • Cactus Pear = berry • Starfruit = berry

  19. FIG= Multiple fruit • Synconium  seed is an Achene • Peach = Pome • Lemon = Berry • Lime= Berry • Grapefruit= Berry

  20. Cantaloupe= Berry • Honeydew= Berry • Watermelon = Berry • Kiwi= Berry • Blueberry= berry • Cucumber = Berry

  21. Peanut =legume(Pod) • Raspberry = Aggregate • Mango = Pome • Pecan = Nut

  22. S e e d s • A “packaged“ plant . • Contains the plant embryo & nourishment for the new plant .

  23. P a c k a g e d P l a n t

  24. S e e d D i s p e r s a l

  25. G e r m i n a t i o n

  26. Analysis: • 1.Formation of fruit/seed in a simple fruit After fertilization the OVARY wall develops 3 layers (endocarp, mesocarp, exocarp) Exocarp  enlarge become fleshy or dry fruit OVULE  SEED Receptacle can be fruit

  27. 2. Fruits where seeds are eaten are: Sunflower, beans, peas, peanuts • 3. Distinguish the fruit from other parts of the flower by: Fruit has one or more ovaries with a seed or seeds. • 4. An aggregate fruit differs from a multiple fruit by: Aggregate fruit with many ovaries in a single flower Multiple many flowers

  28. 5. An aggregate fruit is similar to a multiple fruit by: Both develop specialized tissue in addition to the ovary.

  29. P l a n t R e p r o d u c t i o n

  30. Yes, we have no bananaswe have no bananas, today

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