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Epidermis, Gametes, Flowering Plants, and the Fungi Kingdom

Epidermis

  • The epidermis is the outermost layer of cells covering the leaves, stems, and roots of a plant.

  • It protects the plant from water loss, injury, and infection.

  • Cells are closely packed and often covered with a waxy cuticle to reduce evaporation.

  • In leaves, it contains stomata, which control gas exchange and transpiration.

Key Points:

  • Function: Protection

  • Found in: Leaves, stems, roots

  • Special feature: Waxy layer + guard cells

Gametes

  • Gametes are sex cells used for sexual reproduction.

  • They contain half the number of chromosomes (haploid).

  • Male gamete: Sperm (in animals), pollen grain (in plants)

  • Female gamete: Egg cell (in animals), ovule (in plants)

  • During fertilization, male and female gametes fuse to form a zygote, which grows into a new organism.

Key Points:

  • Haploid cells

  • Fusion = fertilization

  • Purpose: Reproduction

Flowering Plants

  • Flowering plants (Angiosperms) are plants that produce flowers and seeds enclosed in fruits.

  • They have roots, stems, leaves, and flowers.

  • Flowers are the reproductive organs:

    • Stamen (male) – produces pollen

    • Carpel (female) – contains ovules

  • After fertilization, the ovule becomes a seed and the ovary becomes a fruit.

Examples: Rose, Mango, Sunflower

Key Points:

  • Reproduce using flowers

  • Seeds inside fruits

  • Double fertilization occurs in plants

The Fungi Kingdom

  • Fungi are a separate kingdom of living organisms (not plants or animals).

  • They are eukaryotic, mostly multicellular, and heterotrophic (they can’t make their own food).

  • They feed by absorbing nutrients from dead or decaying matter — called saprophytic nutrition.

  • Cell walls are made of chitin, not cellulose.

  • They reproduce using spores.

Examples: Mushroom, Yeast, Mould

Key Points:

  • Heterotrophs

  • Cell wall = chitin

  • Feed on dead matter

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