Biology
Mamta is curious to study different kinds of pollination among flowers present in her garden. She has performed artificial pollination in the following ways :
P. Pollination within a flower.
Q. Pollination between flowers of same plant.
R. Pollination between two flowers of two different plants of same species.
S. Pollination between two flowers of two different plants of the different species.
Which of the ways given above explains 'cross-pollination'?
- Only R
- Only P, Q and S
- Only P, R and S
- Only P and S
Reproduction in Plants
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Answer
Only R
Reason — Cross-Pollination occurs between two flowers on different plants of the same species.
Pollination within a flower is called self-pollination. Pollination between flowers of the same plant is also called self-pollination. Pollination between flowers of different species is not cross-pollination within the same species and normally does not result in fertilisation.
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