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Pre-fertilisation in Flowering Plant: Structures and Events

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Estimated time: 4 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Pre-fertilisation in Flowering Plant: Structures and Events

  1. Flower formation begins before the flower is visible, triggered by hormonal and structural changes.
  2. These changes lead to the development of the floral primordium (early stage of the flower).
  3. Inflorescences are formed, which bear floral buds that later develop into flowers.
  4. Reproductive parts inside the flower differentiate into the androecium (male) and the gynoecium (female).
  5. Androecium = whorl of stamens = male reproductive organ.
  6. Gynoecium = carpel/pistil = female reproductive organ, bearing the ovules.
  7. Pre-fertilisation includes gametogenesis (gamete formation) and pollination (gamete transfer) — all events before actual fertilisation.

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