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Explainnthe term artificial pollination

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Answered by OfficialPk
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Imagine spending a leisurely afternoon at the park. Although you might see a few butterflies or even a couple of squirrels, honeybees don't come around as often as they used to. Honeybees are now an endangered species, on the verge of extinction. For those of us with a bee allergy, this might not seem like a bad thing. But, honeybees are crucial for pollinating plants, or helping them reproduce. This doesn't just affect the wildlife in the forest. Our crops grown for food are mostly pollinated naturally by bees. With the decline in honeybees, humans have had to devise other ways to keep our food sources alive and well.
Answered by SamvedJain
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artificial pollination is occur with the help of person in which they carry pollens or plant sperm from one flower to another flower , allowing the pollen to fertilze overies and create seeds. I hope its help u
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