a cross pollination flower to be examined and identified and the parts to be studied
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Let's break the fertilization process down into four generalized steps.
Step 1: Pollination. In general, male gametes are contained in pollen, which is carried by wind, water, or wildlife (both insects and animals) to reach female gametes. ...
Step 2: Germination. ...
Step 3: Penetration of the Ovule. ...
Step 4: Fertilization.
The agents of pollination include birds, animals, water, wind, and insects. Based on the agent of pollination, cross-pollination can be of different types: Hydrophilous Flowers-These flowers are pollinated by water means
Insects easily cross-pollinate while seeking the nectar at the bottom of the pollen tube. This phenomenon is also known as heterostyly. Many plants, such as cucumber, have male and female flowers located on different parts of the plant, thus making self-pollination difficult.
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