Biology, asked by jannatkamran2005, 7 months ago

is cross-pollination likely to result in more time or less variation among the offspring than self-pollination? explain your answer.

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Answered by asha202
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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. ... In contrast, cross-pollination—or out-crossing—leads to greater genetic diversity because the microgametophyte and megagametophyte are derived from different plants.

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In contrast, cross-pollination—or out-crossing—leads to greater genetic diversity because the microgametophyte and megagametophyte are derived from different plants. Because cross-pollination allows for more genetic diversity, plants have developed many ways to avoid self-pollination......

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Answered by chaudhryvikram19
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in angiosperms pollination is defined as the placement of pollen from the anther.... pollination has been well studied since the time of journey gregor mendal.

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