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Taylor Contreras
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6 May, 07:01
What happens in pollination and fertilization
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Gabriel Cherry
6 May, 07:15
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Pollination - A pollen grain lands on the stigma then the pollen travels down the style. The pollen finally reaches the ovaries and the male gamete joins the female gamete to produce a zygote
Fertilisation - Sperm contacts the egg the the sperm or it's nucleus enter the egg. The eggs become activated and developmental changes begin. The the sperm and egg nuclei fuse
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