Define pollination. Enlist agents for pollination.
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There are two types of pollination, called self-pollination and cross-pollination. Self-pollination is the more basic type of pollination because it only involves one flower. This type of pollination occurs when pollen grains from the anther fall directly onto the stigma of the same flower.
Pollination agents – insects,bees, moths, butterflies, birds and bats. Insects, visit the flowers not to effectpollination but to collect nectar, edible pollen or for shelter. As the insect visits a flower, its body gets dusted with pollen grains.
Pollination agents – insects,bees, moths, butterflies, birds and bats. Insects, visit the flowers not to effectpollination but to collect nectar, edible pollen or for shelter. As the insect visits a flower, its body gets dusted with pollen grains.
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There are two types of pollination, referred to as self-pollination and cross-pollination. Self-pollination is the additional basic type of pollination because it solely involves one flower. This type of pollination occurs once pollen grains from the anther fall directly onto the stigma of the same flower. Pollination agents – insects, moths, bees, butterflies, bats and birds. Insects, visit the flowers to not effectpollination but to gather nectar, edible pollen or for shelter. because the insect visits a flower, its body gets dusted with pollen grains.
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