A Plant's Stamen touches its own Stigma to fertilize itself. It would be like you having your sperm in your left hand and your eggs in the other (i guess your a trans in this example) and you put your hands together to fertilize your eggs.
2007-01-03 09:10:17
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answered by Jopes 2
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How Do Plants Self Pollinate
2017-01-13 10:58:39
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answered by ? 4
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Some plants have both the female and male parts on them. The male part(pollen) goes on the female part( I forgot the name) and pollenates the flower. You need both female and male parts on a flower for self pollination( a good example is a pea plant.).
2007-01-03 09:11:38
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answered by comicfreak33 3
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i think of you will desire to go away a window open on your patio so flying bugs can enter and pollinate,Tomatoes style after the plant life have been fertilised by skill of an insect-potatoes placed out new tubers from the "mom" potato ,yet can produce a eco-friendly "berry"-i think of it is incredibly not suitable for ingesting.Early flowers reproduced by skill of cellular branch,others post juvenile flowers same clones-like the "homestead leek"--i do no longer think of you will get lots fruit in the experience that your tomatoes are denied pollinating bugs.-sorry! no longer lots help right here.
2016-10-29 22:17:55
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answered by ? 4
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Some plants have both "male" and "female" parts so the pollen from the male parts can fall on the female parts and produce fruit at that location.
2007-01-03 09:08:04
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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In bisexual flowers the pollen grains get transferred to the stigma from the anther by wind or by insects.
2007-01-04 12:40:34
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answered by moosa 5
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