Biology, asked by nagarajanlee, 3 days ago

what is pollination?​

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Answered by preeti1986raj
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Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. ... Seeds can only be produced when pollen is transferred between flowers of the same species.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • During pollination, pollen grains are transmitted from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
  • Plants, like all living beings, try to create descendants for the next generation.
  • Plants produce offspring in a number of ways, including seed production.
  • Seeds carry the genetic information needed to develop a new plant.
  • Flowers are used by plants to produce seeds.
  • To make seeds, only pollen from the same species' flowers can be utilised.
  • A species is a collection of individuals capable of freely interbreeding but do not interbreed with members of other species owing to geographic, reproductive, or other barriers.
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