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The difference between the self and cross pollination

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Answered by As1313
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self in same flower while in cross anthers from other flowers are carried by means of either air or insects!!!
Answered by Sriramgangster
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\begin{array}{ |c|c| } \hline    \:  \sf{Self  \: pollination} & \sf{ cross \:pollination }\\ \\ \hline  \rm{ \pink{The \: transfer \: of}} &  \rm{ \green{The \: transfer \: of}} \\ \\  \rm {\pink{pollen \: grain \: at}} &  \rm{ \green{pollen \:  grain \: from}} \\ \\  \rm{ \pink{same \:flower \: is \: called}} & \rm{ \green{ one \: flower\:to \:another\:flower }}\\ \\  \rm{ \pink{self-pollination}} &  \rm{ \green{is\: called \:cross-pollination}} \\  \\ \hline  \bf{ \blue{Agents \: are \: not \: involved}} &  \bf{ \color{fuchsia}{Agents \: are \: involved}} \\ \\ \hline \end{array}

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