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fertilization is the process of producing a an offspring. in flowers the process stars when the pollen from the male sex cell/male gamete lands on the stigma the female gamete then the pollen feeds on the sticks stuff and then creates a pollen tube through the style. then the pollen fertilization the egg/ova.

DEFINITION IS: fertilization is what happens when a plant is polinated

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