difference between self and cross pollination in5points
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Self pollination -
1. When pollen grains transfer from stigma to anther on same flowers are known as self pollination.
2. It does not require any agency.
3. Both anther and stigma mature at same time.
4. Produce even flowers are closed.
5. Does not produce variations.
cross pollination -
1. When pollen grains transfer from stigma to anther on different flowers are known as cross pollination.
2. It requires external agents like wind , water.
3. Both anther and stigma mature at different times.
4. Produce only when flowers are open.
5. Produce variations.
hope it helps you ☺
here is your answer.
Self pollination -
1. When pollen grains transfer from stigma to anther on same flowers are known as self pollination.
2. It does not require any agency.
3. Both anther and stigma mature at same time.
4. Produce even flowers are closed.
5. Does not produce variations.
cross pollination -
1. When pollen grains transfer from stigma to anther on different flowers are known as cross pollination.
2. It requires external agents like wind , water.
3. Both anther and stigma mature at different times.
4. Produce only when flowers are open.
5. Produce variations.
hope it helps you ☺
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