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.
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Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell and an ovum fuse, resulting in a fertilized egg.
Plants prepare for fertilization by producing specialized reproductive structures such as flowers, which contain the male and female reproductive organs necessary for fertilization to occur. These structures facilitate the transfer of pollen (containing male gametes) to the ovules (containing female gametes) for fertilization to take place. Additionally, plants rely on pollinators such as insects, birds, or wind to transport pollen between flowers for successful fertilization.
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.
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.
The flowers must be open and contain ripe pollen.
Plants are offspring like their parents because of their parents DNA this happens because of fertilization
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"Fertilization" refers to the joining of the gametes, forming the zygote.
Pollination
so they grow
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