Phases of sexual reproduction in plants are pollination (transfer of pollen from anther to stigma), fertilization (fusion of gamete nuclei to form a zygote), and seed dispersal (spreading seeds away from the parent plant).
Phases of sexual reproduction in plants are pollination (transfer of pollen from anther to stigma), fertilization (fusion of gamete nuclei to form a zygote), and seed dispersal (spreading seeds away from the parent plant).
Front | phases of sexual reproduction in plants |
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Back | pollination (anther pollen grains to stigma), fertilization (fusion of gamete nucleae to form zygote), seed dispersal (via wind/water/fruits/animals, away from parental plant to reduce competition for resources) |
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