Pollination and Fertilisation in Plants Flashcards

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What is Pollination?

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It is the process of transferring pollen from the anther to the stigma.

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What is Self-Pollination?

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It is when pollen from one flower is transferred to the stigma of the same flower or same individual plant.

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What is Cross-Pollination

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It is when pollen from one flower is transferred to the stigma of a different flower of the same species.

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What is Wind-Pollination?

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It is when some types of plants release pollen into the air so that it is carried by the wind to a stigma of the same species.

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What is Insect-Pollination

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It is when some types of plants attract insects with petals and nectaries. Pollen is rubbed onto the insects as they try to feed and they deposit it on a stigma of the same species of flower if they visit more than one.

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What is Fertilisation in Plants?

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It is the process of fusion of the plant sex cells (gametes). The pollen grows a tube through the style to the ovary so that male gametes can travel to fertilise the ovule.

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