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Artificial insemination. In order for a woman to become pregnant she must have functioning genital organs. The next thing she needs is sperm. You say without a male. Since only males can produce sperm you can't totally rule out the male. What can be done is impregnation with sperm which has been obtained from a donor and shortly after the collection this is introduced into the vagina (must be around the time of ovulation) in some way. As you can see, it is not the easiest thing to do - timing is key and you need a little cooperation with some friendly male. It's probably easier to do with a male than go it alone.

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Could a flower be self pollinating?

Yes, some flowers are capable of self-pollination, where the pollen from the male organ of the flower is transferred to the female organ of the same flower. This can occur in flowers where both male and female reproductive parts are present, allowing for self-fertilization.


What process occurs when a single flower self pollinate bye a male cell and female cell coming together to form a seed?

Self pollination


How do conifers prevent self fertilization?

Conifers prevent self-fertilization through a mechanism called dichogamy, where male and female reproductive structures mature at different times. This reduces the likelihood of pollen from the same tree fertilizing the ovules within the same cone. Additionally, conifers can also have physical barriers, such as differences in the height of male and female cones, to further prevent self-fertilization.


A reproductive process in which fertilization occurs within a single plant is?

Self-fertilization, also known as self-pollination, is the reproductive process in which fertilization occurs within a single plant. This process involves the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs of the same plant.


Why is an earthworm not self-fertilizing?

Earthworms are not self-fertilizing because they are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs but still need another earthworm to exchange sperm with in order to reproduce. Self-fertilization would limit genetic diversity, which is important for the survival of the species.