Biology, asked by sanjana1707, 10 months ago

Can the gametes transfer be seen?

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Answered by Vishal101100
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No as the gametes are generally microscopuc.

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Answered by richanndsouza8
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In seed-bearing plants, pollen grains are the carriers of male gametes and eggs are present in the ovule. Hence, pollen grains need to be transferred to the stigma to facilitate fertilization. In bisexual plants which show self-pollination, anthers and stigma are close to each other...

gametes transfer cannot be seen as they are microscopic.

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