Biology, asked by Lunasmith, 8 months ago

what is cross pollination? Explain briefly (it is for 6th class) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Cross-pollination is the process of applying pollen from one flower to the pistils of another flower. Pollination occurs in nature with the help of insects and wind. This process can also be done by hand to produce offspring with desired traits, such as colour or pest resistance.

Cross-pollination is the process of applying pollen from one flower to the pistils of another flower. Pollination occurs in nature with the help of insects and wind. This process can also be done by hand to produce offspring with desired traits, such as colour or pest resistance.

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Answered by piratelhit80
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Explanation:

when the pollen grains move away from flower (due to some agents of pollination).it gets placed to any other flower's stigma...this process is called cross pollination

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