Biology, asked by sukritimisra, 9 months ago

why in self pollinated flowers parental characters are preserved
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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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Answer:

This is because in self pollination, the pollen grains of a bi sexual flower gets stuck to the female part called stigma of the same flower. Due to this the pollen grains, gained the same exchange of DNA material from the female reproductive part thereby resulting in the similar characteristics of the parent plant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This is because in self pollination, the pollen grains of a bi sexual flower gets stuck to the female part called stigma of the same flower. ... Due to this the pollen grains, gained the same exchange of DNA material from the female reproductive part thereby resulting in the similar characteristics of the parent plant.

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