Geography, asked by atharv2689, 11 months ago

How does the process of fertillization take place in flowers very short answer?

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

  • At the point when dust arrives on shame, it sprouts and offers ascend to a dust tube that goes through the style and arrives at the ovary of a pistil.

  • At the point when the dust tube arrives at an ovule, it discharges the male gametes.

  • A male gamete wires with a female gamete in the ovule. This procedure is known as preparation.

  • The cell which is shaped after the combination of a male and a female gamete is known as zygote. This zygote partitions a few times so as to frame the undeveloped organism present inside the seed.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When the pollen grain reaches the stigma of a same species flower, it starts

growing out into the pollen tube of the stigma. This tube continues to grow inside the style till it reaches the ovule. Male cells are released into the ovule for the fertilization with the female egg cell and thus the zygote is formed. After this process of fertilization, the ovary develops into fruit and ovule into seeds.

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