Biology, asked by garvitchandnani, 9 months ago

how does the process of fertilisation takes place in flowers​

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Answered by jack6778
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 <bullet> When pollen lands on stigma, it germinates and gives rise to a pollen tube that passes through the style and reaches the ovary of a pistil. When the pollen tube reaches an ovule, it releases the male gametes. A male gamete fuses with a female gamete in the ovule. <b>  This process is known as fertilisation.

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Answered by amanashu72
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In case of plants, pollen grain from anther travels to stigma by various agents like wind, insects, etc. Then the pollen grain releases some chemical by which it makes a pollen tube towards the ovary and moves towards it, then it fertilize with the egg in the flower and then ovary turns into fruit, ovum turns into seed and sepal and petal fall off

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