what are the difference between pollination and fertilization
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pollination is transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma
fertilization is the process of fusion of male and female gametes
fertilization is the process of fusion of male and female gametes
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-------refer the following--------
•pollination- in pollination, pollen grains are transferre from stamens to stigma of the flower
•fertilisation- it is the process in which male and female gamets fused to from the zygote.
•pollination- two male gamets are foremed in this process.
•fertilisation- zygote is formed at the end of this process.
•pollination- haploid cell participating in this process.
•fertilisation- haploid cell fused to form a diploid cell
•pollination - there is no marphological change after this process.
•fertilissation - flower is modified into fruit and seed after this process.
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-------refer the following--------
•pollination- in pollination, pollen grains are transferre from stamens to stigma of the flower
•fertilisation- it is the process in which male and female gamets fused to from the zygote.
•pollination- two male gamets are foremed in this process.
•fertilisation- zygote is formed at the end of this process.
•pollination- haploid cell participating in this process.
•fertilisation- haploid cell fused to form a diploid cell
•pollination - there is no marphological change after this process.
•fertilissation - flower is modified into fruit and seed after this process.
☺------------Hope Helped!!------------☺
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