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Question
‘Pollination in Gymnosperms is different from Angiosperms’ – Give reasons.
Solution
In gymnosperms, the ovules are exposed and the pollens are deposited directly on it. Hence the pollution is direct in a gymnosperm. Whereas in angiosperms it is said to be indirect, as the pollens are deposited on stigma or the pistil.
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