Biology, asked by mousamhazarika4496, 1 year ago

What is cross pollination and self pollination

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Answered by akhila14
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Answer:

Explanation:

Self pollination is the process of transferring the pollens from anther to stigma in the same flower.

No pollinators are required.

cross pollination is defined as deposition of pollen grains from a flower to the stigma of another flower.

commonly this is carried out by pollinators such as insects and wind.

Answered by Aloi99
4

QUESTION:-

What is cross pollination and self pollination?

SOLUTION:-

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When Pollen grains Transfer between 2[two] different plants and between same flowers then, It is called Cross Pollination.

A factor affecting it is↓

Insects-- when insects sit on plants the sticky pollen grains stick on-to the body of insects and when these insects fly over to other plants of same flower the Pollen grains loose and fall at anther where Pollination is carried out.

\boxed{Self Pollination:-}

When pollen grains transfer Between 2[different]flowers of the same plant then, It is called Self Pollination.

Factors Affecting it

Wind--When the pollen grain fly from the anther [of the stamen] to the Stigma [of the carpel/pistils] it is because of Wind.

Water-- In Aquatic Plants Pollen grains transfer within 1 flower because of Water.

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