Biology, asked by vidyaselvi83, 4 months ago

1.Which type of pollination does the figure indicate? ​

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Answered by dragonsragespell
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Figure is blurry ,not clear at all, but what I can make out is

to the left geitinogamy (same plant different flower)

to right xenogamy ( 2 different plant individuals of same species involved)

Answered by Anonymous
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IT IS CROSS POLLINATION..

Cross-pollination, also called heterogamy, type of pollination in which sperm-laden pollen grains are transferred from the cones or flowers of one plant to egg-bearing cones or flowers of another.

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