Self pollination
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.
Pollen can be carried from the anther to the female part of the flower through various means, including wind, insects, birds, and animals. This process, known as pollination, plays a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of plants.
Cedar trees are usually wind-pollinated. Male cedar trees release pollen into the air, which is then carried by the wind to female cedar trees, where pollination occurs. This process helps fertilize the female cones and produce seeds.
The name for female meiosis is oogenesis. It is the process by which female germ cells differentiate into mature eggs.
No, ants do not have a reproductive organ known as a "willy." Ants reproduce through a process called mating, where a male and female ant come together to fertilize an egg.
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
WHAT process occurs when a single flower self pollinates by a. Male cell and female cell coming together to form a seed
plants self-pollinate when they have both female and male parts. I cannot completely remember the process so let me get back to you
Sperm and an egg coming together will produce a living fetus after the sperm (Male sex cell) breaches the egg (Female sex cell)
Yes.
It means that there was a male plant present at time of flowering. When the male plant is close to the female plant it will pollinate it causing the female to produce seeds during the flowering process. You can differentiate the difference by looking at the plants; males will have little "balls" coming off of the stems, while the females have a "string-like" structure that emits from its stem. Hope this somewhat helps.