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what's pollination. and this process!???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant. The male parts of a plant are called the stamen, which produces pollen. ... The pollination process results in fertilization and the development of seeds

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Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant.

The Pollination Process

The male and female parts of a plant are the key elements in pollination. The male parts include the anther and filament, which together are called the stamen. The stamen produces the pollen. The female parts are the stigma, the style, and the ovary at the base of the flower, which together are calledthe carpel.

Diagram of male and female flower components

During pollination, the pollen grains from the stamen (male parts) get stuck on the stigma (female part), which is sticky for this very reason. A pollen tube grows down the side of the style and transports the male sperm nuclei to the ovule. Fertilization occurs when the nuclei fuses with the female ovules in the ovary of the flower. These ovules develop into seeds, and the ovary develops into fruit to protect the seed. In some plants, only one seed develops, such as an avocado or a peach. In others, lots and lots of seeds are developed, like in tomatoes.

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