Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the fusion of male and female gametes. Flowers contain male (anthers) and female (stigma, style, ovary) reproductive organs. Pollination transfers pollen from anthers to stigma, allowing fertilization to occur. Zygotes develop into seeds, containing embryos, within fruit. This process ensures genetic diversity and adaptation, allowing plants to evolve and thrive. It's a crucial aspect of plant biology and agriculture.
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- Class 11 and 12 sexual reproduction
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