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MAUREEN V DELOS REYES The types of pollinations are

SAD2AM self-pollination, wherein the


ACTIVITY 1 SCIENCE pollen is transferred to the
stigma of a plant’s own flower,
1) What is the difference or Cross-pollination wherein
between sexual and asexual pollen from a different plant is
reproduction? delivered to a stigma of a
Sexual reproduction involves the flower of a different plant.
union of gametes (egg cell and
sperm cell) through 5) What are the two types of
fertilization. Meanwhile, pollinating agents?
Asexual reproduction involves -The two types of pollinating
the creation of cloned offspring agents are Biotic pollinators
from a parent organism. ❖ and abiotic pollinators
Asexual Reproduction in plants,
flowers play a major role in
sexual reproduction as it houses 6) What are the different types
the structures for this process. of asexual reproduction?
, The types of asexual
2) What are the different plant reproduction
organs responsible for sexual -Fission, Fragmentation,
reproduction? For asexual budding, Vegetative
reproduction? reproduction, spare formation
and agamogenesis
- The different plant organs
responsible for asexual and 7) Why and how is asexual
sexual reproduction are: The reproduction possible?
anthers, the stigma the stigma
the ovary and the ovules Asexual Reproduction involves
the creation of cloned offspring
3) Describe the process of from a parent organism. ❖Asexual
pollination. How it plays a role Reproduction in plants, flowers
in sexual reproduction in play a major role in sexual
plants? reproduction as it houses the
-The process of pollination structures for this process.
happened when the pollen from when an organism makes more of
the anthers is transferred to itself without exchanging
the stigma of another plant or genetic information with another
flower. Pollination is important organism through sex. This is
because it helps them to produce beneficial to the population
more offspring because populations have a
higher chance of withstanding
survival challenges such as
disease and environmental
4)What are the types of changes and for the specific
pollination? How is one organism to not go extinct
advantageous over the other
method?

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