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What is pollination? How does it occur in plants?​

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What is Pollination?

At the most basic level, pollination is the way plants achieve fertilization and genetic diversity. Pollination process occurs when pollen grains from the male part of one flower (anther) are transferred to the female part (stigma) of another flower. Once pollination occurs, the fertilized flowers produce seeds, which enable the associated plant to reproduce and/or form fruit.

You will notice that we didn't specifically mention bees. Pollination can occur through many mechanisms, including some without the assistance of another living thing. Pollination through wind is an example.

However, living pollinators such as bees play a huge and valuable role in pollination across the globe. Let's drill down on how.

Very important, considering every fruit and vegetable we eat requires pollination, either via insect transfer or via the wind.

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