Which of the following is true? Xenogamy is a type of cross pollination. Geitonogamy is similar to that of allogamy. Syngamy is a type of self-pollination. Xenogamy is similar to that of autogamy.
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Answer:
Hint: The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a different plant which is a type of cross-pollination is xenogamy. It brings genetically different types of pollen grains during pollination to the stigma. Complete answer: Xenogamy is a type of allogamy.
Answer:
Xenogamy is type of cross pollination.
Explanation:
In xenogamy, pollen from a plant fertilized eggs of genetically different plant's flower.
Geitonogamy is the fertilization of egg of a flower by the pollen of another flower from the same plant.
Allogamy is the transfer of pollen from one flower to the flower of a different plant ( these plants are usually genetically same) and fertilizing it.
Syngamy is the fusion of two cells or their nuclei, so it occurs during fertilization.
Autogamy is self reproduction, means a flower's pollen fertilizes it's own egg.