what is the difference between reproduction in plants and humans?
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In humans, the sperm from the man swims up to the oviduct of the woman for fertilisation. It fuses with the ovum, thereby forming a zygote. In plants, the pollen grain go through the pollen tube. Two male gametes are required for fertilisation. One fuses with the egg to form the zygote while the other fuses with the definitive nucleus, providing food for the zygote.
WHILE
1) Plants use and need pollinators in order to reproduce whereas humans only need each other and do this process whenever they please.
2) Some plants can self fertilise, humans cannot.
3) Plants drop seeds which need to be planted into the ground in order to develop and grow in a plant.
4) Plants produce more off-spring at once whereas humans usually only produce 1 at a time.
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