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Inside the archegonium
meiosis
Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
To answer this question, I first have to ask, do you understand the concept of human reproduction? If yes then plant reproduction should make more sense. Pollination is basically the process of the male plant gametes - the sperm - mixing with the female part of the plant, thus causing fertilization.
No. The process of the joining of male and female reproductive cells is fertilization. The word is often misapplied to pollination which is a preliminary to fertilization in plants. The two are often confused.
No, plants do not need water to make fertilization occur. Fertilization in plants involves the fusion of male and female gametes, typically through the transfer of pollen. Water is not directly involved in this process, although it is crucial for other aspects of plant growth and reproduction.
Fallopian Tubes
The flower is the reproductive structure of a plant, and it typically develops from a bud or growing tip on a stem or branch. It contains the plant's reproductive organs, such as the stamens and pistil, where pollination and fertilization occur.
Cross-Fertilization!
Fertilization has nutrition in them which plant can take. It helps the plant grow bigger. Fertilization come in a form of animal waste which plant uses. When people comsum these plant, they also eat the fertilization of the plant. All farmers use fertilization. When you go drive around and you see a lot of cows, Then you see this bigg hill cover in a big white sheet with wheels tires on them; that is cow waste which is fertilization. That is why it smeels too. ☺☻
Fallopian tubes
the fallopian tubes