Biology, asked by harshitsri20, 11 months ago


Explain how fertilisation takes place in flowering plants in detail. (5 mark)​

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Answered by jiya432
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Fertilization takes part in the ovary of a female flower. Wind or pollinators carry the pollen from the male anthers to the female flower parts. After the pollen lands on the stigma, a pollen tube forms, and male reproductive material travels down the style and into the ovary, where it fertilizes an ovule. The ovule becomes a seed, and the ovary becomes the fruit of the plant.

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Answered by geethasiddu2001
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after pollination Pollen Grain from the tube called Pollen tube which contain male gametes. The Pollen tube makes its way down the styles to the ovary. In the ovary there is a female gamete in the ovule. In a process called fertilization the male and female gametes Fuse. The fertilised ovule goes on to form a seed and ovary grows into a fruit so a seed is a meture fertilised ovule that germinates to grow into a new plant .have you ever wondered why plants produce so many seed. some seeeds are eaten by animals; some seeds are destroyed by rain or wind; some seeds do not get the right soil or enough air and water so only those seeds survive that get enough air water and sunlight and develop into new plants

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