During plant fertilization, the sperm cell from the pollen tube joins with the egg cell in the ovule to form a fertilized egg. This process leads to the formation of a zygote, which eventually develops into a new plant embryo.
When gametes join, they form a zygote.
Fertilization.
Plant cells don't have specific sex cells because they are asexual creatures. Asexual meaning they reproduce by means of the cell division or mitosis, not by one cell fertilizing another, like most animals cells do during meiosis.
Zygote
Fertilization.
When two gametes join together during fertilization, they form a zygote, which is the initial cell that will develop into a new organism. The zygote contains a complete set of genetic information from both parents and undergoes cell division to form an embryo.
Fertilization
fertilization
The gametes of a plant are found in the pollen grains (male) and the ovules (female). Pollen is normally transferred from the anthers of one plant to the stigma of another, either by animal agents or the wind. The pollen grows a tube down through the style and the gamete travels down to join with the female gamete. This is the actual fertilization. The fertilized ovule develops into the seed.
fertilization
Fertilization
When gametes join, they form a zygote.
Fertilization.
fertilization
Plant cells don't have specific sex cells because they are asexual creatures. Asexual meaning they reproduce by means of the cell division or mitosis, not by one cell fertilizing another, like most animals cells do during meiosis.
Zygote
Fertilization.