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If the pollen grains of flower are placed on the stigma of the same flower, then the

established pollination is ____ type. ​

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Answered by angel759022
11

ANSWER:-

SELF POLLINATION

EXPLANATION:-

THIS IS BCZ OF THE BELOW PROCESS

  1. The transfer of pollen grain from the anther to the stigma of a pistil is called pollination. It is a mechanism by which non-motile male and female gametes are brought together for the fertilization.
  2. The transfer of pollen grain from the anther to the stigma of a pistil is called pollination. It is a mechanism by which non-motile male and female gametes are brought together for the fertilization.Pollination in which pollen grains from the anther fuse with the stigma of the same flower or with the stigma of another flower but of the same plant is called self- pollination.
  3. The transfer of pollen grain from the anther to the stigma of a pistil is called pollination. It is a mechanism by which non-motile male and female gametes are brought together for the fertilization.Pollination in which pollen grains from the anther fuse with the stigma of the same flower or with the stigma of another flower but of the same plant is called self- pollination. Self- Pollination is of two types: Autogamy and geitonogamy. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same plant is called geitonogamy. This transfer involves an agent of pollination. Genetically, it is similar to autogamy since the pollen grains come from the same plant. Hence, option D is the correct answer.
Answered by prabhakardeva657
23

Answer⤵

If the pollen grains of flower are placed on the stigma of the same flower, then the

established pollination is self pollination type.

➡ Self-pollination occurs when the pollen from the anther is deposited on the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant. Cross-pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on a different individual of the same species.

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