Fetilization in plants occurs in the ovary; here the male sperm (from the pollen grain) fuses with the ovule
The plant's ovary .
My teacher told me that they're there to attract insects so fertilisation can take placeMy teacher told me that they're there to attract insects so fertilisation can take placeMy teacher told me that they're there to attract insects so fertilisation can take place
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Ferns are an example of a plant that does not undergo fertilization through the process of pollination. Instead, they reproduce through spores, which are released from specialized structures on the underside of their fronds. These spores develop into new fern plants without the need for fertilization.
Chlorosis will occur and the plant will die
it takes place in the oviduct.
The plant's ovary .
After the pollen has landed on the stigma it usually leads to fertilisation.
internally
no but u hav to do it in ur mam
pollen tube
fertilisation
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fertilisationis when the pollen grain joins the ovum germinationis when a seed starts to grow in to a new plant
To provide an animal or plant with sperm or pollen to bring about fertilisation.
Usually in the womb, but fertilisation can occur in the fallopian tubes, which can lead to complications as the foetus grows.
It is not up to the plants when to or not to produce flowers. It depends on how healthy the plant is after fertilisation. The healthier the plant is, the faster it will produce flowers.