Which of the following is the correct sequence of events of sexual reproduction in a flower?

(a) Pollination, fertilisation, seedling, embryo

(b) Seedling, embryo, fertilisation, pollination

(c) Pollination, fertilisation, embryo, seedling

(d) Embryo, seedling, pollination, fertilisation

 

Answer:

The correct sequence of events of  sexual reproduction in a flower is:

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So, the correct answer is (c).


Transcript

CORRECT SEQUENCE OF EVENTS OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN A FLOWER IS Pollination The transfer of pollen grains from anther of a stamen to the stigma of a carpel Fertilization Occurs when the male gamete in pollen grains joins with the female gamete present in the ovule Embryo Formed when the fertilized egg divides several times Pollination The seeds germinates and form seedings

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