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Explain cross pollination in plants in detail...​

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Answered by amansingh682006
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Cross pollination is when one plant pollinates a plant of another variety. The two plants' genetic material combines and the resulting seeds from that pollination will have characteristics of both varieties and is a new variety. Sometimes cross pollinating is used intentionally in the garden to create new varieties.

Answered by Anonymous
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Cross-pollination, also called allogamy, occurs when pollen is delivered from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of a flower on another plant of the same species. ... Self-pollination occurs when pollen from one flower pollinates the same flower or other flowers of the same individual.

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