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How mammals act as pollinators?

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Answered by nishatanwar
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Mammals act as a useful agent in pollination. When they graze on one plant,the pollen grains get stuck on their mouth. When they go to the another plant,they shed that pollen on the stigma of that plant and pollination occurs

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Mammals act as pollinators:

  • Mammals acts as pollinators in a great way. It is a useful agent in the process of pollination which occurs inside the female body.
  • Through the process of transferring pollen grains from one plant to the stigma of the another plant.  
  • When mammals graze on one plant, the pollen grains of the plant get stuck on their mouth. Then when they go to the another plant, they shed the pollen on the stigma of that plant which results into  pollination.
  • Pollination is a method of transporting pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
  • The process to produce offspring for the following generation.
  • For mammals it occurs within the female body.

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