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What are the plants that do not need to have cross pollination?

Plants having cleistogamous flowers


How do seeds plants reproduce?

Plants reproduce by pollen grains. There are 2 types of pollination: Cross pollination and Self pollination. They are primarily pollinated by means of wind pollination or insect pollination.


Why is cross pollination considered to be an adaptive advantage over self pollination?

Because it pollinates more plants and makes more plants


Reproduction without seeds is called what?

Pollination. Pollinating with two plants is Cross Pollination. Pollinating with one plant is called Self Pollination.


How did Mendel cross pollinate pea plants?

by emasculation and hand pollination

Related questions

What are the plants that do not need to have cross pollination?

Plants having cleistogamous flowers


The transferring of pollen between plants is what?

cross pollination


What kind of plants are used in cross-pollination?

peas


How do seeds plants reproduce?

Plants reproduce by pollen grains. There are 2 types of pollination: Cross pollination and Self pollination. They are primarily pollinated by means of wind pollination or insect pollination.


Is cross pollination between different types of flowers possible?

No, only cross pollination between plants of the same genus and species


Why is cross pollination considered to be an adaptive advantage over self pollination?

Because it pollinates more plants and makes more plants


Compare the self pollination and cross pollination?

Self pollination-The transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structure (an anther or male cone) to a female reproductive structure (a stigma or female cone) of the same plant or of the same flower.Self-pollination tends to decrease the genetic diversity (increase the number of homozygous individuals) in a population, and is much less common than cross-fertilization. Many species of plants have evolved mechanisms to promote cross-pollination and avoid self-pollination, though certain plants, such as the pea, regularly self-pollinate.Cross pollination-The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (an anther or a male cone) of one plant to the female reproductive organ (a stigma or a female cone) of another plant.Most plants reproduce by cross-pollination, which increases the genetic diversity of a population (increases the number of heterozygous individuals). Mechanisms that promote cross-pollination include having male flowers on one plant and female flowers on another, having pollen mature before the stigmas on the same plant are chemically receptive to being pollinated, and having anatomical arrangements (such as stigmas that are taller than anthers) that make self-pollination less likely. Insects and wind are the main agents of cross-pollination.


The transfer of pollen from a male structure to a female structure?

my answer is cross plants INCORRECT


What is reproduction without seeds?

Pollination. Pollinating with two plants is Cross Pollination. Pollinating with one plant is called Self Pollination.


Reproduction without seeds is called what?

Pollination. Pollinating with two plants is Cross Pollination. Pollinating with one plant is called Self Pollination.


Occurs between flowers of two different plants?

cross pollination


What pollinations did mendel use to produce purebred plants?

Cross Pollination