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how does fertilization take place in plants

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Answered by lakshay87
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It take part by the Obama from anther to stigma

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Answered by SatyamMehta
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Fertilization takes place in a flower when ripe pollen (from the same type of flower, typically carried by wind or insects) from the anther is transferred to the stigma, threadlike tubes that are generated from the pollen grain. This pollen tube enters the ovule (of the ovary) and releases sperm cells, which fuse with the eggs inside the ovule, leading to fertilization. Once the ovule receives the entire content of the pollen tube, it fertilizes and develops into a seed (encasing the embryo and endosperm in a seed coat)......hope it helps you.... please mark it as brainleast.... please


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