Pollination in Angiosperms, (Write a short note)
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Angiosperms have to undergo a process called pollination before they can reproduce. Angiosperms have male sex organs called stamens. On the end of the stamen is the anther. This is where pollen is made.
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Pollination is a process where the the male gametes called pollens are placed on the female reproductive organ called stigma in order to fertilize the ovule present in the female flower.
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Pollination is of two types self pollination and cross pollination.
In self pollination the pollens of the same flower are transferred to Stigma of the same flower and the the ovule fertilized.
Cross pollination the process in which pollens of one flower are transferred to the stigma of other flower through pollinating agents such as wind and insects.
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