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What is the biological importance of pollination in plants. Explain what would happen if the process of pollination had stopped.

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Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Pollination is the transfer of pollen from a male part of a plant to a female part of a ... When pollination occurs between species it can produce hybrid ... Practical Pollination Biology.

Answered by Soumaji4407D
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1) An adequately fertilized flower will produce seeds and the fruit surrounding seeds, ensuring that a new generation of plants can be grown. Pollination is mutually beneficial to plants and to pollinators. Pollination results in the production of seeds and is necessary for many plants to reproduce.

Pollination is important because it leads to the production of fruits we can eat, and seeds that will create more plants. Pollination begins with flowers. Flowers have male parts that produce very small grains called pollen. Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another.

2) Without pollinators, the human race and all of Earth's terrestrial ecosystems would not survive. ... Animals that assist plants in their reproduction as pollinators include species of bats, butterflies, moths, flies, birds, beetles, ants, and bees.

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