What is theDifference between self-pollination and cross-pollination??
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Self pollination -: the transfer of pollen grains from the flower to the stigma of same flower.
cross pollination-:the transfer of pollen grains from the flower to the stigma of another flower .
cross pollination-:the transfer of pollen grains from the flower to the stigma of another flower .
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self pollination :
the pollination takes place within the single flower.
pollen grains from the Pollen tube Moves to the stigma of the same flower
it does not required agent like wind water
there is a less variation
cross pollination:
the pollen grains move from one flower to another flower
it requires agent like a water wind ect
pollination takes place in to two different flowers
there is much more variation
hope this help u
pls mark has brainlledt
the pollination takes place within the single flower.
pollen grains from the Pollen tube Moves to the stigma of the same flower
it does not required agent like wind water
there is a less variation
cross pollination:
the pollen grains move from one flower to another flower
it requires agent like a water wind ect
pollination takes place in to two different flowers
there is much more variation
hope this help u
pls mark has brainlledt
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