Unit 3: Structural Organization of Flower

Table of Contents

Syllabus Reference: Structure and Functions of flower, Structure of anther and pollen; Structure and types of ovules; [cite_start]Types of embryo sacs, organization and Ultrastructure of mature embryo sac [cite: 554-555].

1. Flower Structure

A flower is a modified shoot meant for sexual reproduction.

2. Anther and Pollen

Structure of Anther: Typically bilobed and dithecous (4 microsporangia).

Wall Layers (Outer to Inner):

  1. Epidermis: Protection.
  2. Endothecium: Fibrous bands (alpha-cellulose) help in dehiscence (release of pollen).
  3. Middle Layers: Ephemeral (short-lived).
  4. Tapetum: Innermost nutritive layer. Nourishes developing pollen. Secretes sporopollenin (exine) and pollenkitt.

Structure of Pollen Grain (Microspore):

3. Ovule Types

The Megasporangium is called the Ovule.

[Image of types of ovules diagram]

4. Embryo Sac (Female Gametophyte)

Polygonum Type (Monosporic, 7-celled, 8-nucleate): The most common type.

Structure of Mature Embryo Sac: