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When pollen lands on an egg, it is the beginning of the fertilization process. Pollination is the process of moving pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, while fertilization occurs when the sperm from the pollen reaches and fertilizes the egg.
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma, while fertilization is the fusion of the male gamete with the female gamete to form a zygote. In angiosperms, pollination leads to the transfer of pollen to the stigma, followed by fertilization of the egg cell within the ovule to produce a seed.
An egg in a plant does not pass through a pollen tube. In plant reproduction, the egg cell is located in the ovule within the ovary of the flower. The pollen tube allows the sperm cells to travel from the pollen to the egg for fertilization to occur.
Fertilization occurs when pollen joins with the ovule, resulting in the formation of a fertilized egg or zygote.
I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)
Cross-Fertilization!
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Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma, while fertilization is the fusion of the male gamete with the female gamete to form a zygote. In angiosperms, pollination leads to the transfer of pollen to the stigma, followed by fertilization of the egg cell within the ovule to produce a seed.
fertilization is the process of producing a an offspring. in flowers the process stars when the pollen from the male sex cell/male gamete lands on the stigma the female gamete then the pollen feeds on the sticks stuff and then creates a pollen tube through the style. then the pollen fertilization the egg/ova. DEFINITION IS: fertilization is what happens when a plant is polinated
I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)
I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)
Pollination occurs when pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of a flower. Fertilization occurs when the sperm cell from the pollen joins with the egg cell in the ovule, usually located in the ovary of the flower.
the pollen grains after landing on the stigma germinate to send out pollen tubes through which the male gametes reach near the egg cell of embryo sac in the ovule to fuse with. this fusion of male and female gametes (egg cell) is called fertilization.
No, pollination occurs when pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organ of a plant to the female reproductive organ. Fertilization occurs when the pollen combines with an egg to form a seed.
The joining of the male nucleus from the pollen grain with the egg cell in the ovule is called fertilization. This process results in the formation of a zygote, which eventually develops into an embryo within the seed.
Pollen tubes transport the male gametes (sperm cells) from the pollen grain to the ovule for fertilization. The pollen tube delivers the sperm cells to the female reproductive structure, allowing the male gametes to reach the egg cell and fertilize it.