what happens to male flower before pollination and why?
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In pollination, a male pollen grain is transferred to the female part of a flower, germinates and fertilizes the ovule. All of these steps must occur for a seed to develop. Without pollination, the production of many of the seeds and fruits that we eat would not be possible.
befor pollination- male anthers and their pollen appear in a flax flower about a week before the female stigma, to reduce the chance of self-fertilisation.
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the Male anthers and their pollen appear in a flax flower about a week before the female stigma, to reduce the chance of self-fertilization. many flowers can be pollinated by their own- pollen a process called self pollination
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