reproduction in plants

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  • Fragmentation is a method of asexual reproduction in plants where a parent plant breaks into fragments, and each fragment can grow into a new individual.
  • The transfer of pollen grains from the stamens of one flower to the pistils of another flower enables plant reproduction through fertilization.
  • Sexual reproduction in plants involves the production of seeds through the fusion of male and female gametes.
  • Pollination occurs when pollen grains are transferred from anther to stigma.
  • Cross-pollination refers to the transfer of pollen between different individuals of the same species.
  • Self-pollination involves the transfer of pollen within the same flower or between flowers on the same plant.
  • Fertilization takes place inside the ovule, resulting in the formation of a zygote that develops into an embryo.
  • Seed dispersal refers to the process by which seeds are spread away from their original location.
  • Fertilization takes place inside the ovule, resulting in the formation of a zygote.
  • Self-pollination occurs within the same flower or between flowers on the same plant.
  • Germination refers to the process by which a dormant seed develops into a mature plant.
  • Fertilization takes place inside the ovary of the carpel, resulting in the formation of a seed.