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How does suitable pollination lead to fertilization

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Answered by grishmavanecha
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Pollination leads to fertilization in a flowering plant. During the sexual reproduction process, the male gametes and the female gametes of a flower need to come together for fertilization to take place. However, the ovules or anthers need external agents through pollination to move to each other.

Answered by Afreenakbar
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The movement of pollen grains from one stigma to another is called pollination. Animals or the wind are both capable of carrying pollen. When a pollen grain nucleus joins an ovule nucleus to create a zygote, fertilisation occurs inside the ovary.

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A new individual organism or progeny is created when two gametes are fused during fertilisation, often referred to as fertilization, impregnation, syngamy, and generative fertilisation. While informal terms like "fertilisation" are occasionally used to refer to procedures like insemination or pollination that occur before the fusing of gametes, these are technically distinct processes. Sexual reproduction is the process of fertilisation and the growth of new people. In the process of vegetative fertilisation, the haploid male gamete of an angiosperm fuses with two haploid polar nuclei to create a triploid main endosperm nucleus.

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