Biology, asked by lata8062, 11 months ago

what are the difference between fertilisation and pollination (any 4 points) ​

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Answered by megha200515
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Pollination is a process of transferring of pollens from one flower to another. While fertilization is the process after the successful transfer of pollination, which involves the fusion of male gametes and female gametes of plants. Both of these are the natural process. But only flowering plants undergo the process of pollination, while fertilization is the common process of almost all living being

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Answered by mehak4830
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Answer:

1.Pollination involves transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma in flower.

2.It may or may not result in fertilisation.

1. Fertilisation involves fusion of male gamete with female gamete.

2.It always occur after pollination in plants.

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