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What is the difference between germination and pollination?

Pollination occurs when pollen reaches the pistil (female parts) of the flower. Fertilization occurs when the sperm cells of the flower fuses with the egg. Germination happens when the conditions are right the plant embryo germinates and begins to develop into a young plant. It is the only stage that does not include fertilization. Pollination is the first step fertilization the second and germination the third and final step.


What is the correct sequence of development in a flowering plant?

Pollination, fertilization, seed formation, seed germination


What are the stages of the plant life cycle?

firstly pollination then followed by fertilization then by germination


Is the development of a seed into a seedling referred to parthenocarpy germination ferilization or pollination?

The development of a seed into a seedling is referred to as germination. Germination is the process by which a seed grows into a new plant, starting with the sprouting of the seed. Parthenocarpy, fertilization, and pollination are related to the formation of seeds, but they do not specifically describe the transition from seed to seedling.


What is the sequence of development of a flowering plant?

Pollination,Fertilization,Seed Formation, Seed Germination


What happens to pollen grains immediately after pollination?

Pollen germination starts on compatible stigma


Which part of the embryo comes out first during seed germination?

The radicle, which develops into the root system of the plant, is the first part of the embryo to emerge during seed germination.


Is pollination or fertiliation first?

In terms of flowers, they're almost synonymous. Pollination is the movement of pollen from one flower out to the sexual organs of other flowers. Fertilization is the resulting process of that contact. So technically, pollination comes first.


Which comes first germination or seed dispersal?

Seed dispersal generally comes before germination in the plant life cycle. Once a seed is dispersed and lands in a suitable environment for growth, germination can occur, leading to the growth of a new plant.


What comes after pollination?

pollination then seed dispersal


Why do plants rely on bumblebees?

because they have pollen and flowers need pollen and pollination, germination and respiration its a part of their life


What is the process of pollination to fertilization?

Pollination when the pollen is taken from one plant to another by wind, water,insect or self pollinated. Then fertilization when the pollen is transferred from the male part of the flower to the female part(the ovule) which grows the seed and then germination the actual growth of the seed-germination needs moisture, warmth and oxygen.