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define pollination÷ with a clear explanation​

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Answered by aninditak321
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Pollination is a method where pollen grains are picked from an anther, which is the male part of a flower and transferred to the flower’s female part called the stigma.

The process of pollination begins when the pollen grains from the respective flowers lands on the stigma and form a pollen tube with the style length, which connects both the stigma and ovary. After the completion of the pollen tube, the pollen grain starts transmitting sperm cells from the grain to the ovary.

Later the process of fertilization in plants will take place when the sperm cells will reach the ovary and egg cells. The seed is then released from the parent plant and making it able to grow into a plant and continue the reproductive cycle with the use of the pollination method.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Pollination is the process of transferring pollen grains from a flower's male portion, the anther, to the female part, the stigma.
  • The pollen grains from the respective flowers rest on the stigma and create a pollen tube with the style length, connecting the stigma and ovary.
  • The pollen grain begins transporting sperm cells from the grain to the ovary when the pollen tube has been completed.
  • When sperm cells reach the ovary and egg cells, the fertilisation process in plants will begin.
  • With the help of the pollination procedure, the seed is then liberated from the parent plant, allowing it to develop into a plant and continue the reproductive cycle.
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