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What process in seedless plants is analogous to pollination

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Answer: swimming of male gametes to female gametes

Step-by-step explanation:

Pollination is the process by which pollen reaches the stigma of a flower.

This transport of pollen takes place from the stamens (male floral organs) of one flower to the stigmas (female floral organs) of another flower, where germination and fertilization then take place, making it possible to produce seeds and fruits.

The analogous process in animals is the swimming of male gametes to female gametes. The male gametes, which are sperm, travel from the male genitals through the female genital tract to try to reach the egg and thus fertilize it.

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