How much time iss generally required to taken by the pine plant from the pollination to fertilization?
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Pollination is the transfer of pollen to the female organs of seed plants. In flowering plants (angiosperms, or "covered seeds"), immature seeds (ovules) are located within carpels. In contrast, nonflowering seed plants have uncovered ovules to which the pollen is transferred, making these "naked seeds" (gymnosperms).
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Pollination leads to fertilization
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- A total of one year or thirteen months is generally required to take by the pine plants from pollination to fertilization.
- 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. 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.
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