Questions and Answer
1. Describe the process of sexual reproduction in flowering plants. Answer: Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves several key processes: Structure of a Flower : Stamen (Male Reproductive Part) : Includes anther (produces pollen) and filament. Pistil/Carpel (Female Reproductive Part) : Includes stigma (receives pollen), style, and ovary (contains ovules). Pollination : Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma. Types of pollination: Self-Pollination : Pollen from the same flower or another flower on the same plant. Cross-Pollination : Pollen from a flower on a different plant, often facilitated by wind, water, or animals. Fertilization : Pollen grain germinates on the stigma, growing a pollen tube down the style to the ovary. The pollen tube releases two male gametes into the ovule. One male gamete fuses with the egg cell to form a zygote (fertilization), and the other fuses with two polar nuclei to form the endosperm (double fertilization). Formation of ...