how does the process of fertilization take place in flower ? PLEASE GIVE ME ANSWER
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When ripe pollen from an anther of the same kind of flower catches on the stigma, each pollen grain sends out a tiny threadlike tube. The tube grows down through the style and pierces one of the ovules in the ovary. This process is called fertilization.
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When ripe pollen from an anther of the same kind of flower catches on the stigma, each pollen grain sends out a tiny threadlike tube. The tube grows down through the style and pierces one of the ovules in the ovary. This process is called fertilization.
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In a flower at first pollen grains get transferred to the stigma through anther,
when pollen grains lands on stigma a tube emerges from it and travels through the style to reach the ovary,
then the male germ cell travels through the pollen tube and reaches the ovary and there it fuses with the ovule and fertlisation takes place.
Then the fertilised ovule develops a hard coat over it and converts into seed. And ovary gets ripened and changes into fruit and other parts like stigma style petals shrivel and fall off.
The seed contains the future embryo or future plant.
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when pollen grains lands on stigma a tube emerges from it and travels through the style to reach the ovary,
then the male germ cell travels through the pollen tube and reaches the ovary and there it fuses with the ovule and fertlisation takes place.
Then the fertilised ovule develops a hard coat over it and converts into seed. And ovary gets ripened and changes into fruit and other parts like stigma style petals shrivel and fall off.
The seed contains the future embryo or future plant.
hope it helps....
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