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Define cross pollination.Name the two contrivances that favor it in describe any two of them

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Answered by santheshvikasa
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the transfer of pollen grains from the stamens produced in one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same kind or species and which is blooming on a different plant is called cross pollination.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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The pollen grains are transferred from stamens of one flower to stigma of a different flower of a same species blooming on another plant.


This process is called as cross pollination.


The two contrivances of cross pollination are it is preferred by the nature itself.


A huge number of the bisexual flowers and all unisexual flowers are cross pollinated naturally.

Answered by Arslankincsem
1

The pollen grains are transferred from stamens of one flower to stigma of a different flower of a same species blooming on another plant.


This process is called as cross pollination.


The two contrivances of cross pollination are it is preferred by the nature itself.


A huge number of the bisexual flowers and all unisexual flowers are cross pollinated naturally.

Answered by Arslankincsem
3

The pollen grains are transferred from stamens of one flower to stigma of a different flower of a same species blooming on another plant.


This process is called as cross pollination.


The two contrivances of cross pollination are it is preferred by the nature itself.


A huge number of the bisexual flowers and all unisexual flowers are cross pollinated naturally.

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