1. Fertilization in plants occurs through a process called double fertilization, where one male gamete fuses with the egg cell to form a zygote, and the other fuses with two polar nuclei to form triploid endosperm tissue.
2. Pollination brings the male and female gametophytes together, allowing the pollen grain to germinate and grow a pollen tube containing two male gametes.
3. The pollen tube enters the embryo sac through the micropyle and the male gametes are discharged, fusing with the egg and secondary nucleus in double fertilization. This produces the zygote and endosperm, completing fertilization.