Biology, asked by nainakumari1448, 7 months ago

what is pollination ??​

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Answered by aieshserdenia
5

Answer:

Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. The goal of every living organism, including plants, is to create offspring for the next generation. One of the ways that plants can produce offspring is by making seeds.

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Answered by reenuV
22

Answer:

The process of transfer of pollen grains from the anther

( male part ) to the stigma ( female part ) in order to

reproduce is known as Pollination.

Information about pollination :

  • Pollination enables fertilisation which further is useful for production of seeds.

  • Pollination i.e. the transfer of pollen grains is sometimes transferred by pollinating agents like wind, water, insects, birds etc..

Types of pollination :

  • Self pollination

》Pollination between flowers of same plant is known as self pollination.

》Examples :- Sunflower, Orchid.

  • Cross pollination

》Pollination between flowers of different plants of the same species is known as

cross pollination.

》Examples :- Daffodils, Wheat, Rice.

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