Difference between insect pollination and artificial pollinaton
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Pollination. During plant reproduction, pollen grains need to move from the antherof one flower to the stigma of another flower. This is called pollination . ... We depend upon pollination by insects(including the honey bee) for many of our crops. mark plz my answer brainlest
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Insect pollination refers to the pollination with the help of insects Mainly who comes for nectar of the flower... pollen get sticked up
to there bodies... and when they go to other plants it might left the pollen which may further leads to fertilisation.
In artificial pollination the pollen grain Is directly artificially(not by natural features) transferred to stigma of same or other flower which leads to fertilisation.
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to there bodies... and when they go to other plants it might left the pollen which may further leads to fertilisation.
In artificial pollination the pollen grain Is directly artificially(not by natural features) transferred to stigma of same or other flower which leads to fertilisation.
HOPE IT HELPS (。’▽’。)♡
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