what is cross pollination
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Explanation:
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from a male part of a plant to a female part of a plant, later enabling fertilisation and the production of seeds, most often by an animal or by wind.
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Question:
➡️What is cross pollination?
Answer:
➡️Pollen grains which are transferred to a flower on a different plant of the same kind is known as cross pollination.
More to know:
Pollination:-
☞ The transfer of pollen grains, from anther to the stigma in flower know as pollination.
☞ Pollen grains are transferred either from anther to stigma of the same flower is known as Self pollination & pollen grains which are transferred to a flower on a different plant of the same kind known as cross pollination.
☆ How Self pollination is done:
1️⃣ Pollens come loose from stamens.
2️⃣ A pistil of the same flower collects pollen.
☆ How cross pollination is done:
1️⃣ Pollen from stamens sticks to a bee as it visits a flower to collect food.
2️⃣ The bees travels to another plant of the same type.
3️⃣ Pollen on the bee sticks to a pistil of on the other plant.
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