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how does pollination happen in plant

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In flowering plants, pollination occurs when pollen is transferred from anthers (parts of flowers where pollen is produced) to stigmas (parts of flowers where pollen is received). The mechanism by which pollen is transferred from anther to stigma varies. Some lineages of plants, such as grasses (flowering plant family Poaceae) or Pune trees (the genus Pinus), have evolved to rely entirely on abiotic (non-biological) processes, like wind, for pollination. Other lineages if flowering plants rely on biotic (living) vectors for pollen transfer, such as insects ( like bees), or birds, for pollination. Some flowering plants can self-pollinate, having anthers that rub up against the stigmas in the same flower, to transfer pollen. Most flowering plants probably rely on some combination of biotic, abiotic, and self pollination to ensure their reproductive success.

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