Pollination.
Pollen is transferred from one flower to another through various methods such as wind, water, insects, birds, and other animals. This transfer allows for pollination to occur, enabling the fertilization of the plants and the production of seeds.
self pollination means transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower. Cross pollination means transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another flower.
Animals help to transfer pollen from a flower to another.
Well first off some type of animal must transfer it to another flower. Such as a bee, a bee will fly to the flower for nectar (which is meant to lure animals into the flower) and will get some pollen on it's body (that is why it is a fine powder) When a bee goes to another flower some of the pollen will transfer from its body to the other flowers stigma. Hope this answer was helpful. :)
This pollen transfer helps in plant reproduction by allowing the bee to transfer pollen from one flower to another, enabling fertilization. This process leads to the formation of seeds and fruits, essential for the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
This process is called pollination. Bees transfer pollen from the male parts of one flower to the female parts of another flower, which is essential for fertilization and seed production in many plants.
The transfer of pollen to the stigma of a flower is called pollination. The transfer of pollen is called pollenation.
posh word for when the pollen from one flower reaches another
Bees and wasps carry the male pollen to the female stigma's as they collect nectar from flower to flower. Also, in bigger animales e.g foxes, the pollen sticks to their fur as they pass the flower, and then when they rub against another flower, they transfer the pollen from their fur onto the stigma.
Another word for pollen is dander. Pollen is a powder substance that is produced by flowers. It can be spread from flower to flower by the wind or insects.
Generally you can transfer the pollen but it is unlikely to make seeds unless the plant is the same, or genetically very similar.
Bees that collect a flower's honey give to that flower pollen deposits from another flower.