the process of transfer of pollen from one flower to another flower borne on same plant is called self pollination is it true
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Answer:
NO, IT IS FALSE. THIS IS CROSS POLLINATION..
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All the definitions are given below.
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the process of transfer of pollen from one flower to another flower borne on same plant is called self pollination
=> It's wrong.
Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma. As the pollen grains are immobile, they require an external agent to reach the stigma. The external agent may be water, wind, animal etc.
Self-pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of either of the same or genetically similar flower. Self-pollination occurs in most of the species of cereals and grasses.
Cross-pollination is the process of applying pollen from one flower to the pistils of another flower. Pollination occurs in nature with the help of insects and wind. This process can also be done by hand to produce offspring with desired traits, such as colour or pest resistance.