Pollination
When male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.
A group of plants that depend on animal vectors for fertilization is called zoophytes. These plants rely on animals, such as insects, birds, or bats, to assist in the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs, thus enabling fertilization. Examples include many flowering plants and orchids.
Fertilization in flowering plants is achieved by transferring the male gamete through pollen tube whereas in nonflowering plants the male male gametes are motile and transferred in aqueous medium.
he become stupid The ovary of the plants flowers turn in to fruit after fertilization.
Over fertilization of tomato plants can lead to excessive vegetative growth, delayed fruiting, nutrient deficiencies due to imbalances, increased susceptibility to pests and diseases, and potential damage to the plant's roots. It is important to follow recommended fertilization guidelines to avoid these issues.
i dont think this question is appropriate for the answer
They pretty much get by on their own
flowering plants
ovary
They pretty much get by on their own
fertilization
Pollination
so they grow
Fruit
When male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.
Seed plants produce seeds to overcome the adverse environmental conditions whereas seedless plants overcome the adverse environmental conditions by vegetative parts such as tubers, gemma cups or even spores. Since formation of seed involves genetic advance seed formation for reproduction is more successful in nature.
Technically it doesn't; in vitro with respect to plants means basically plants that are tissue cultured in a laboratory. Obviously this process does not take place in the plant.in Vitro fertilization in plants does not take place. It is rather in vivo fertilization taking place inside the embryo sac of an ovule.