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When does fertilisation takes place in plants?

Fertilization in plants typically occurs when a pollen grain lands on the stigma of a flower and then grows a pollen tube down to the ovary to release sperm cells, which fertilize the egg cell. This process usually happens after pollination has taken place and the male gametes have reached the female gametes within the ovule.


How does the number of chromosomes in sex cells compare with the number of chromosomes in the body?

Sex cells have 23 chromosomes compared to the body cells' 46 chromosomes. This is because a child is created from half the genome of its father and half the genome of its mother. In other words, 23 chromosomes in the mother's egg and 23 chromosomes in the father's sperm, when combined generate a child with 46 chromosomes in its body cells. However, sometimes mutations occur where more of fewer chromosomes are passed down, this will either result in no embryotic development or the embryo having some kind of syndrome.


What part of an egg corresponds the crust of the earth?

The eggshell corresponds to the crust of the Earth. Both the eggshell and the Earth's crust are the outermost layers that provide protection and structure to what lies beneath them.


When an egg is placed in water in which direction did the water molecules move?

the egg will sink and the water will ''float''


What does Egg Egg Page stand for?

"Egg Egg Page" likely refers to a children's song or rhyme, but its specific meaning or origin is not a widely recognized phrase. It could possibly be a creative name or concept in a children's book or song.

Related Questions

What part of flower makes egg cells?

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Can the part of a flower which holds the egg cells is the?

The egg is held in the ovules in the female partof the flower.


What do you call the female part of a flower that produces egg cells?

please help me with my answer it is in the flower parts what part produces egg cells


What is the function of ovulation?

The male reproductive part of the flower


What part of a flower becomes the seed when sperm cells fertilize the egg cells?

The ovary


What part of the female flower contains ovules where the egg cells are made?

In ovaries.


How a flower makes a seed?

A flower makes a seed by doing this:First of all the stamen the male part of the plant needs to get pollen.so it needs bees or other living things to help.when it gets pollen,the pistil the female part of the plant who produce egg cells combine,and a seed is made.


In what part of the flower do the sperm cell and the egg cell join together?

Sperm cells and egg cells join together in the ovule, which is located in the ovary of the flower. This union, known as fertilization, initiates the process of seed formation.


What part the flower makes the egg cell?

I don't know for sure but i think it's the centrioles


How does a flower make a seed?

A flower makes a seed by doing this:First of all the stamen the male part of the plant needs to get pollen.so it needs bees or other living things to help.when it gets pollen,the pistil the female part of the plant who produce egg cells combine,and a seed is made.


How are the egg cells contained from a flower?

Ovary


Do stamens make egg cells?

No, stamens do not make egg cells. Stamens are the male reproductive parts of a flower that produce pollen containing male gametes, while egg cells are found in the ovules located in the female reproductive parts of the flower. The union of pollen with the egg cell in the ovule leads to fertilization in plants.