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In what ways if fertilization in a plant: (i) similar to fertilization in a human?
(ii) different from fertilization in a human?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fertilization can be defined as the fusion of the male gametes (pollen) with the female gametes (ovum) to form a diploid zygote. ... The method of fertilization in plants occurs when gametes in haploid conditions fuse to produce a diploid zygote.

There are female and male parts needed in both processes. - Both produce an egg. -Both produce offspring by sexual reproduction. -Both have sperm, but in plants we call it pollen.

Answered by skyfall63
5

Meiosis process is the way fertilization in a plant is similar to fertilize in a human.

Explanation:

Plants can not reproduce like human beings, but they still produce two separate sex cells, one female (egg) and the other male (sperm). These sex cells are called gametes and are produced by the meiosis process. In angiosperms, or flowering plants, the male gametes form in the anther, encased in the grain of pollen. The moss plant depends on rain or very wet conditions to allow the sperm to swim from the male part of the plant to the egg in the female part. In the case of animals, males and females are mobile individuals who interact physically with each other during the mating process.

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