Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

WHAT IS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CROSS AND SELF POLLINATION

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Answered by Anonymous
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SELF POLLINATION

SELF POLLINATION IS A PROCESS OF REPRODUCTION IN PLANT IN WHICH THE POLLEN GRAIN OF SAME FLOWER IS TRANSFERRED TO SAME PLANT'S ANTHER

CROSS POLLINATION

CROSS POLLINATION IS A PROCESS OF REPRODUCTION IN PLANT IN WHICH THE POLLEN GRAIN OF A FLOWER IS TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER PLANT'S ANTHER

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Answered by 001REBEL
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ANSWER :-

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CROSS POLLINATION :-

• CROSS POLLINATION IS THE POLLINATION THAT TAKES PLACE BETWEEN THE THE ANTHER OF A FLOWER TO THE STIGMA OF ANOTHER FLOWER OF DIFFERENT PLANT OF THE SAME SPECIES .

• THE FLOWERS SHOULD BE PRESENT IN DIFFERENT PLANTS

• HAS LESS CHANCES OF POLLINATION THAN SELF POLLINATION

• ITS AGENT ARE WIND WATER AND MANY INSECTS SUCH AS BUTTERFLY

SELF POLLINATION :-

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• SELF POLLINATION IS THE POLLINATION THAT TAKES PLACE BETWEEN THE ANTHER OF A FLOWER TO THE STIGMA OF EITHER THE SAME FLOWER OR DIFFERENT FLOWER OF THE SAME PLANT .

• THE FLOWER CAN BE SAME OR DIFFERENT BUT MUST BE IN THE SAME PLANT .

• HAS MORE CHANCES OF POLLINATION THEN CROSS POLLINATION .

• IT DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY AGENT IF IT IS OF THE SAME FLOWER AND REQUIRES AN AGENT LIKE MAYBE THE WIND OR INSECT TO THE DIFFERENT FLOWER BUT OF THE SAME PLANT .

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