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explain sexual reproduction in plants ​

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Answered by ShresthaTheMetalGuy
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A flowering plant, Angiosperms contains Male and female part for sexual reproduction

The male part anther of stamen(male part) contains pollen grains.

The pollen grains contains 2 male gametes. This pollen grains transfers onto stigma to carry on the process of pollination.

The germination of pollen tube take place on stigma to form Pollen tube; this pollen tube helps in the transfer of male gametes to the ovule in the ovary(female part of plant)

Answer:

Sexual reproduction in flowering plants =

#Syngamy + #Triple fusion =

Double fertilisation

Explanation:

#Syngamy= fusion of one of male gamete with female gamete to form zygote...>>>first fusion

#Triple Fusion= second + third fusion

*Second fusion- Fusion of polar nuclei in Ovule to form Central cell.

*Third Fusion- Fusion of 2nd male gamete with central cell to form endosperm.

Answered by shriyaraaghu
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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.

After pollination occurs, fertilization happens and the ovules grow into seeds within a fruit. After the seeds are ready to for dispersal, the fruit ripens and by various means, the seeds are freed from the fruit and after varying amounts of time and under specific conditions the seeds germinate and grow into the next generation.

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