The union of male and female reproductive cells from different individuals of the same species.
cross fertilization
No, cross-fertilization is a sexual process where the egg and sperm come from different individuals. This allows for genetic recombination and increases genetic diversity within a population.
pollination; if it from the same plant (self-fertilization; self-pollination); pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant (cross-pollination; cross-fertilization)
cross 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.
Cross-Fertilization!
Cross fertilization leads to genetic variability which helps in the process of better adaptability and evolution
monohybrid cross
welll because one is a producation but the other one isn't and the growth and how it grow at the botom of all top so it is werid Self-fertilization and cross-fertilization are the same as asexual and sexual reproduction. Self-fertilization uses itself to fertilize, which cross-fertilization takes from another plant to make a new generation of the plant.
cross fertilization
No, cross-fertilization is a sexual process where the egg and sperm come from different individuals. This allows for genetic recombination and increases genetic diversity within a population.
Cross-fertilization involves the fusion of gametes from two different individuals, leading to genetic diversity and potentially stronger offspring. Self-fertilization involves the fusion of gametes from the same individual, resulting in less genetic diversity and potentially weaker offspring.
pollination; if it from the same plant (self-fertilization; self-pollination); pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant (cross-pollination; cross-fertilization)
cross fertilization
cross fertilization
cross fertilization
cross fertilization