Directions: Study the pictures below. Using a Venn diagram, differentiate self- pollination from cross-pollination. You may use the Rubrics below to score yourself. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
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Cross-Pollination
The cross-pollination is defined as the deposition of pollen grains from a flower to the stigma of another flower. Commonly, the process is done by insects and wind. By insects, the process takes place in several plants like strawberries, grapes, raspberries, tulips, apples, plums, pears, daffodils, and more. Pollination by the wind is observed in different grasses, maples trees, dandelions and catkins.
Self Pollination
In this process, the pollen grains transfer from the stigma of the same or genetically similar flower. Self-pollination can be observed in legumes such as orchids, sunflowers, peas, peanuts, oats, peaches, potatoes, wheat, and others.
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