Biology
Grade-7
Easy
Question
When the sperm cells reach the ovary and egg cells, the process of plant _______________ will begin.
- Sporulation
- Cell division
- Fertilization
- Germination
Hint:
Fertilization
The correct answer is: Fertilization
Fertilization can be defined as the fusion of the male gametes with the female gametes to form a deploid zygote. It is a physiocochemical process which occurs after the pollination of the carpal. The complete series of this process takes place in the diagonal to develop into a seed.
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