what is difference between fertilization and germination
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Fertilisation happens as the pollen grains from the stamen fall on the stigma, germinate into a structure called as pollen tube to carry male nuclei to the ovule of female.Fertilisation is the fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete to produce a zygote - single cell. Zygote develops into an embryo. Fertilised ovary becomes a fruit. The ovule develops into a seed.
Germination is the process which involves the emergence of a plant from the seed when proper temperature, humidity and sunlight are provided. Different types of germination are epigeal germination, hypogeal germination etc.
Germination is the process which involves the emergence of a plant from the seed when proper temperature, humidity and sunlight are provided. Different types of germination are epigeal germination, hypogeal germination etc.
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those both are entirely different
fertilization occurs when pollen enter ovulesac and zygote occurs this is called fertilization in angiosperms double fertilization is seen
germination is related to seed .
seed mature is generally called as germination
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those both are entirely different
fertilization occurs when pollen enter ovulesac and zygote occurs this is called fertilization in angiosperms double fertilization is seen
germination is related to seed .
seed mature is generally called as germination
hope this helps u
plz mark as a brainiest
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