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Why cannot fertilization take place in
flowers if pollination does not occur.?




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Answered by PrabhKahlon
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So, it is necessary that the male gamete reaches the female gamete. This can happen when the pollen grains are transferred to the stigma through any means of pollination, Hence, fertilization cannot take place in flowers if pollination does not occur due to absence of pollen, (i.e., the male gamete).

Answered by Anonymous
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sσ, iτ is ทєcєssαry τнατ τнє мαℓє gαмєτє rєαcнєs τнє ƒємαℓє gαмєτє. τнis cαท нαρρєท ωнєท τнє ρσℓℓєท grαiทs αrє τrαทsƒєrrє∂ τσ τнє sτigмα τнrσυgн αทy мєαทs σƒ ρσℓℓiทατiσท, нєทcє, ƒєrτiℓiʑατiσท cαททστ ταкє ρℓαcє iท ƒℓσωєrs iƒ ρσℓℓiทατiσท ∂σєs ทστ σccυr ∂υє τσ αвsєทcє σƒ ρσℓℓєท, (i.є., τнє мαℓє gαмєτє).

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