Process of moving pollen from one part of a plant to another
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Explanation:
When pollen from a plant's stamen is transferred to that same plant's stigma, it is called self-pollination. When pollen from a plant's stamen is transferred to a different plant's stigma, it is called cross-pollination. Cross-pollination produces stronger plants. The plants must be of the same species.
Answer:
• The process of moving of pollen grains from one plant to other is called as pollination.
Explanation:
• Pollination takes place when the is transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one plant or flower to the stigma of the other plant or flower.
• It is of two types, autogamy or self pollination, and Xenogamy or cross pollination.
• Autogamy takes place in bisexual flowers in which the pollen grains from the anther is transfered to the stigma of the same flower.
example peas.
• Xenogamy is the process in which the pollen grains from one flower of a plant is transfered to the stigma of other flower of the other plant.
• It requires various agents which transfer these pollen grains and they are called as pollinators.