Lesson 17 of 17 • 4 upvotes • 15:00mins
Summary of complete course. Flowers are the seat for sexual reproduction. Male reproductive organs are represented by androecium and the female reproductive organs are represented by gynoecium. Double Fertilisation is an unique event that occurs in plants. In the post Fertilisation Events the endosperm is formed which is followed by development of embryo from zygote. Ovary develops into fruits and the ovule develops into seed.
17 lessons • 3h 3m
Stamen- Male Reproductive Structure
5:46mins
Microsporogenesis
4:13mins
Pollen Grain
6:33mins
Pistil- Female Reproductive Structure
6:06mins
Megasporogenesis
8:29mins
Pollination (part 1)
10:13mins
Pollination (Part-2)
8:14mins
Pollination ( Part-3)
9:28mins
Outbreeding Devices
9:29mins
Pollen Pistil Interaction
13:10mins
Artificial Hybridisation
14:18mins
Double Fertilisation
14:28mins
Post Fertilisation Events (Part 1)
14:08mins
Post Fertilisation Events (Part 2)
14:32mins
Introduction To Course
14:26mins
Post Fertilisation Events (Part 3)
15:00mins
Summary Of Course
15:00mins