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What is mean by pollination

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Answered by aditi09012006
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In order for seeds to be created, a process called pollination must occur. Pollination is when pollen grains from an anther, the male portion of a flower, are transferred to a female part in the flower, known as the stigma.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pollen grains being non motile, angiosperms

have evolved the strategy to use abiotic agents

(wind, water) and biotic agents (birds, insects,

snails) to their flowers, feeding the visitors

and exploiting their mobility for pollination

and also seed dispersal. Pollen grains are

non-motile and they are usually carried from

flower to flower by means of external agents.

Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from

anther to the stigma of the flower. It is the pre-

requisite for fertilization because both the male

and female gametes are non-motile. Moreover

gametes are produced at two different sites.

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