What is the significance of pollination ?
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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.
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Pollen grains are transferred from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same or a different bloom during pollination.
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- Pollination is important because it aids fertilisation by getting the male gamete (male pronucleus) closer to the female gamete (egg) and allowing them to fuse.
- As a result, it aids in the creation of seeds and fruits, as well as reproduction, as the seeds produced aid in the generation of new progeny.
- Cross-pollination (the transfer of pollen grains from one flower to the stigma of another flower) aids in the introduction of new plant varieties.
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