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Genetics
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Cell Biology (cytology)
How is the way in which the sex cells meet different in plant and animals?
Answer

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November 06, 2008 6:00PM
Plants have a Male part (called the anther i think) and a female part (called the stamen i think). These parts need to touch each other in order for it to be fertilised. These usually come together by an outside method, such as a Bee collecting pollen from the flowers, therefore making the two parts touch when it land
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