Biology, asked by nikita7840, 11 months ago

What is double fertilisation?How it is different from feritilization?

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Answered by kananverma74
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Answer:

Double fertilization involves two sperm cells; one fertilizes the egg cell to form the zygote, while the other fuses with the two polar nuclei that form the endosperm.

The fusion of a male gamete with a female gamete to form a zygote during the sexual reproduction, is called fertilization.

Explanation:

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Answered by abbycookie10
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Answer:

Double fertilization occurs in plants only.

Explanation:

(Only occurs in plants) Double fertilization is:

    1. The fusion of the first male gamete and the female gamete.

    2. The fusion of the second male gamete and the polar nuclei.

The difference is that:

- In plants, two fertilizations occur: one to form the zygote and the other to form the endosperm.

- In animals, only one fertilization occurs and that is to form the zygote only.

                                                                          Hope this helps! :)

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