Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Exercise 2: EXERCISE- I (Conceptual Questions)
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Emasculation is achieved by-

During breeding the removal of anthers from a flower is called :-

Which technique is used by Mendel for hybridisation

When flowers are unisexual then emasculation is done in :-

Edible part in pomegranate is:-

The haploid cell which divide by mitosis to form embryo sac is

Through which cell of the embryo sac, does the pollen tube enter the embryo sac :

Endosperm of angiosperm is :-
