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Female and male reproductive parts and floral surfaces are the places that bees brush to pollinate flowers. Pollen is produced by the male reproductive part, called the stamen, for the female reproductive part, known as the pistil. Pollination may be a door-to-door service whereby bees go from the stamen to the pistil of one flower or two or of wind-expedited intervention.
Insects brush the stamen to get the pollen.
Brush your teeth or you will have cavities, bad breath, and gum disease.
They will shine and there will be no harm
To crossbreed flowers, you typically need to manually transfer pollen from one flower's male reproductive organ (stamen) to another flower's female reproductive organ (pistil). This can be done using a small brush or tool to transfer the pollen. Once pollinated, the flowers will then produce seeds that may exhibit traits from both parent plants.
You will have good breath and a healthy tongue. You're supposed to brush your tongue and rinse your mouth with mouthwash when you brush your teeth.
It gets brushed.
It only happens if you are dirty and you don't brush your teeth
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The anther and the filament are the same because they are both part of the stamen. The stamen in a flower is the male reproductive organs.Although these are both part of the Stamen, they both have a different function in the plant.Filament: The stalk of the Anther.Anther: Contain pollen sacs. The sacs release pollen on to the outside of the anthers that brush against insects on entering the flowers. The pollen once deposited on the insect is transferred to the stigma of another flower or the same flower. The ovule is then able to be fertilised.
You'll get a cavity and you're teeth will look yellow and nasty and so nobody will want to kiss you. SO BRUSH YOUR TEETH!
Brosse is French for "brush." The 'de la' part means, 'of/from the'. Together it means, "of/from the brush."