Self pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant.
No, most angiosperms are outcrossing, meaning they rely on cross-pollination with another plant to reproduce. Self-pollination is less common but can occur in certain species that have mechanisms to prevent inbreeding.
Most plants do not self pollinate.
He allowed plants whose seeds were round or wrinkled in shape to self pollinate. This trait has two variations-either round or wrinkled seeds.
They will look alike (same genes)
Plants do not have eggs, they have seeds, but yes, plants can pollinate their own seeds.
No, most angiosperms are outcrossing, meaning they rely on cross-pollination with another plant to reproduce. Self-pollination is less common but can occur in certain species that have mechanisms to prevent inbreeding.
Angiosperms depend on animals to pollinate their flowers and drop their seeds and make more plants.
Most plants do not self pollinate.
The angiosperms are pollinated and the pollinators get what they need. An example is honey bees, which pollinate flowers and also get what they need to make their hives.
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Victoria plums are self fertile so do not require another plum tree to pollinate them.
It depends on the type of apple tree, some are self pollinating and some need other trees pollen in order to pollinate.
No, they are self-pollinating and insects also help out.
Yes.
He allowed plants whose seeds were round or wrinkled in shape to self pollinate. This trait has two variations-either round or wrinkled seeds.
Mendel allowed the first generation plants to self pollinate.