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How do flowering plants reproduce by fertilization if they are immotile?

Fertilization takes place in their roots.
O They conjugate with plants nearest them.
Insects and other organisms carry pollen to other flowers.

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Immotile flowering plants accomplish fertilization with the help of Insects and other pollen from organisms that carry pollen to other flowers.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of flower is called pollination.
  • Pollination is of two types: a) Self pollination b) cross-pollination
  • Transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of same flower or flower of same plant is called self pollination.
  • Transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of different plant is called Cross-pollination.
  • Pollination is the process by which angiosperms carry out sexual reproduction.
  • Since, plants are immobile they need some agents for pollination like, insects birds, wind, water etc
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