Biology, asked by tiwarirp024, 6 months ago

explain sexual reproduction in flowering plants? please please give me correct answer​

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Answered by singhjagwinder606
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Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the production of male and female gametes, the transfer of the male gametes to the female ovules in a process called pollination. ... The ovary, which produced the female gametophyte(s), then grows into a fruit, which surrounds the seed(s).

Answered by VaibhavShrivastav
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i. The flower is the reproductive organ in sexually reproducing plants.

ii. Stamen is the male organ and carpel is the female organ of the flower.

iii. Flowers having both stamens and carpels are called bisexual flowers.

iv. Stamens produce male gametes called pollen grains, and carpels produce female gametes called ovules or egg cells inside ovaries.

v. Fertilization of the egg cell by the pollen grain takes place in the ovules.

vi. The fertilized egg cell later develops into an embryo and the entire ovule gets converted into a seed.

vii. The seed germinates under favorable conditions to give rise to a new plant.

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