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reproduction and fertilisation
Parthenogenesis is the process by which a gamete (usually female) develops to form an individual. As a result, the individual is haploid, eg.drones in bees. Parthenocarpy is the process by which a fruit develops without fertilisation. As fertilisation has not taken place, the fruit is seedless and does not contribute to sexual reproduction.
Your question is very broad. First, are you talking about sexual reproduction or about farming? Secondly, if it is sexual reproduction, what species? Different species have very different details of how and where fertilization takes place.
Asexual reproduction
Firstly, sexual reproduction requires the fusion of male and female gametes, in a process known as fertilisation, while on the other hand, asexual reproduction does not require the fusion of gametes. Secondly, sexual reproduction results in the offspring of the parents to have traits of both parents, due to the random fusion of gametes. While asexual reproduction results in the daughter organism being genetically similar to the mother.
the method of reproduction of green chilli is asexual reproduction as it does not require a partner for its fertilisation.....
reproduction and fertilisation
events in sexual reproduction after the formation of zygote are called post fertilisation......
Parthenogenesis is the process by which a gamete (usually female) develops to form an individual. As a result, the individual is haploid, eg.drones in bees. Parthenocarpy is the process by which a fruit develops without fertilisation. As fertilisation has not taken place, the fruit is seedless and does not contribute to sexual reproduction.
their is a lot of difference. they are the steps of asexual reproduction.
Otherwise , there would not be fertilisation! This is essential for reproduction.
Otherwise , there would not be fertilisation! This is essential for reproduction.
Fertilization of eggs in butterfly reproduction occurs during a vigorous mating ritual. The female butterfly then lays and abandons her eggs.
the pollen is the mobile part of an anther,so on reproduction & fertilisation it is the pollen that moves,not the anther.
Your question is very broad. First, are you talking about sexual reproduction or about farming? Secondly, if it is sexual reproduction, what species? Different species have very different details of how and where fertilization takes place.
The development of an embryo without fertilisation.
The reproduction in humans is a sexual type of reproduction. It includes fusion of motile male gamate spermatozoa and non motile female ovum. The fertilisation leads to production of a diploid zygote.