compare the process of pollination and germination
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Pollination is transfer of pollen grains (male gamates) to stigma of female flower or bisexual flower through certain agents known as pollinators. Pollination can take place through wind (anemophily), water (hydrophily), insects (entemophily), bats (chirepterophily), birds (ornithophily) and as a whole by animals (zoophily).
Germination is the development of a plant after a period of dormancy from seed or spore. During unfavorable conditions seeds or spores remain in dormant condition (inactive). When favorable conditions arrive (such as proper temperature, availability of water etc.), they germinate. First primitive root comes out and then primitive shoot and gradually seed cover removes and nutrition is taken up by the growing plant from the seed.
Germination is the development of a plant after a period of dormancy from seed or spore. During unfavorable conditions seeds or spores remain in dormant condition (inactive). When favorable conditions arrive (such as proper temperature, availability of water etc.), they germinate. First primitive root comes out and then primitive shoot and gradually seed cover removes and nutrition is taken up by the growing plant from the seed.
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