In some plants, the female gamete develops into an embryo without fertilization. This phenomenon is known as:
Parthenogenesis
Autogamy
Parthenocarpy
Syngamy
the phenomenon where a female gamete undergoes development to form a new organism (embryo) without fertilization is called parthenogenesis . This is distinct from parthenocarpy, which refers to the development of a fruit without fertilization . Autogamy is a type of self-pollination within the same flower , and syngamy refers to the fusion of gametes .
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