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the entire flower structure is built to attract pollinators

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stamen and ovary and thr legstatrue

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Stigma,style,ovary,ovules and anthers

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Q: What part of a flower gets pollinated?
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What is an exmple of mutualism?

A bee and a flower. The bee gets food from the flower and the flower gets pollinated by the bee.


What part of a flower is known as the seed?

The reproductive part that forms after the flower has been pollinated.


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after a flower is pollinated what is the takes place


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the base which swells up after the flower is pollinated.


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If the corn flower is pollinated, it will eventually drop the petals and form seeds. if it is not pollinated, it will wither and die.


When santan flower pollinated?

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Where does the fruit form in a pollinated flower?

The fruit usually comes from the flowering part of the plant.


On which flower does the stigma feel sticky?

in the gumamela flower


What happens to a pollinated flower?

it dies


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