what is fertilization in plants and its function for 6th class student
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Plant fertilization is the union of male and female gametes (reproductive cells) to produce a zygote (fertilized egg)
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Plant fertilization is the union of male and female gametes (reproductive cells) to produce a zygote (fertilized egg). ... It's a pretty straight-forward process that's similar for both flowering plants (angiosperms) and seed-bearing plants (gymnosperms).
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hey mate here is your answer...
the fertilisation means the fusion of female and male gamete..
the flower contains the male part i.e. androceium ....and female part .i.e. gynoecium.....
when the spores from anther fuses with egg inside the ovule which is inside ovary of gynoecium......the zygote is produced...
the zygote leads to another plant...
the fertilisation means the fusion of female and male gamete..
the flower contains the male part i.e. androceium ....and female part .i.e. gynoecium.....
when the spores from anther fuses with egg inside the ovule which is inside ovary of gynoecium......the zygote is produced...
the zygote leads to another plant...
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