Biology, asked by niraj1819, 9 months ago

why is pollination necessary for the development of fruit​

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Answered by pranalivyavahare
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Answer:

Explanation:

pollination is the process of transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma.

in this process pollen grains are transfer to stigma through which the two male gametes enters into the pollen tube which leads to the ovary.

one male gamete fuses with the egg cell to form zygote while the other male gamete fuses with the diploid secondary nucleus to produce triploid primary endosperm nucleus.

the endosperm provides nutrition to the developing embryo

the ovules develop into seeds and the ovaries develop into fruit

Answered by Anonymous
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Pollination is important because it leads to the production of fruits we can eat, and seeds that will create more plants. Pollination begins with flowers. Flowers have male parts that produce very small grains called pollen. ... Many insects help move pollen between flowers and act as “pollinators”.

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