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Chapter 27 Opener

Chapter 27 Opener

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 557

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 557

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers (Part 1)

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers (Part 1)

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers (Part 2)

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers (Part 2)

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers (Part 3)

Figure 27. 1 Perfect and Imperfect Flowers (Part 3)

Figure 27. 2 Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms

Figure 27. 2 Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms

Figure 27. 3 Self-incompatibility

Figure 27. 3 Self-incompatibility

Figure 27. 4 Double Fertilization

Figure 27. 4 Double Fertilization

Figure 27. 4 Double Fertilization

Figure 27. 4 Double Fertilization

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits (Part 1)

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits (Part 1)

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits (Part 2)

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits (Part 2)

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits (Part 3)

Figure 27. 5 Angiosperm Fruits (Part 3)

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 561 (1)

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 561 (1)

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 561 (2)

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 561 (2)

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering (Part 1)

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering (Part 1)

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering (Part 2)

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering (Part 2)

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering (Part 3)

Figure 27. 6 The Transition to Flowering (Part 3)

Figure 27. 7 Photoperiod and Flowering

Figure 27. 7 Photoperiod and Flowering

Figure 27. 7 Photoperiod and Flowering

Figure 27. 7 Photoperiod and Flowering

Figure 27. 8 Night Length and Flowering

Figure 27. 8 Night Length and Flowering

Figure 27. 8 Night Length and Flowering

Figure 27. 8 Night Length and Flowering

Apply the Concept, Ch. 27, p. 564

Apply the Concept, Ch. 27, p. 564

Figure 27. 9 The Flowering Signal Moves from Leaf to Bud

Figure 27. 9 The Flowering Signal Moves from Leaf to Bud

Figure 27. 9 The Flowering Signal Moves from Leaf to Bud (Part 1)

Figure 27. 9 The Flowering Signal Moves from Leaf to Bud (Part 1)

Figure 27. 9 The Flowering Signal Moves from Leaf to Bud (Part 2)

Figure 27. 9 The Flowering Signal Moves from Leaf to Bud (Part 2)

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering (Part 1)

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering (Part 1)

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering (Part 2)

Figure 27. 10 Molecular Biology of Flowering (Part 2)

Figure 27. 11 Vernalization

Figure 27. 11 Vernalization

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 568

In-Text Art, Ch. 27, p. 568

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction (Part 1)

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction (Part 1)

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction (Part 2)

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction (Part 2)

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction (Part 3)

Figure 27. 12 Vegetative Reproduction (Part 3)

Figure 27. 13 The Advantage of Asexual Reproduction by Apomixis

Figure 27. 13 The Advantage of Asexual Reproduction by Apomixis

Figure 27. 13 The Advantage of Asexual Reproduction by Apomixis

Figure 27. 13 The Advantage of Asexual Reproduction by Apomixis

Figure 27. 14 Grafting

Figure 27. 14 Grafting

Figure 27. 14 Grafting

Figure 27. 14 Grafting

Figure 27. 15 A Wild Relative of Poinsettia

Figure 27. 15 A Wild Relative of Poinsettia