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Give two differences between the two modes of pollination in flowering plants
Explain with the help of labelled diagram the process by which Hydra reproduces
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Answered by sakshiswaragawande12
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Pollination: Is defined as the deposition of pollen grains on the stigma of a flower from anthers belonging to the same flower, same plant or a different plant.

Pollination is of two types 

Self pollination - Stigma receiving pollen grains from the same flower 

Cross pollination - Stigma receiving pollen grains from a flower on the same plant or a different plant

Wind and insects are two agents of pollination, called as Anemoplily and Entomophily respectively

Example of wind pollination - Grasses, Gymnosperms etc

Example of insect pollination - Rose, Euphorbia sps etc

Pollination and fertilization - Suitable pollination leads to compatible pollen grains being deposited on the stigma, leading to pollen tube development and fertilization.

Answered by nk2102673
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pollination is the process of transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma. the two types of pollination found in flowering plants are:self pollination: that occurs within the same plant. cross-pollination:that occurs between two flowers of two different plant but of the same kind.

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