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Pollination
yes, but it is the anther to the stigma of a different plant self pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same plant
Pollination is a process of transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a carpel . Agent that helps in pollination are wind, insects, birds and water.
Self pollination is when a flower pollinates itself with its own pollen and cross pollination is when a flower uses another flower's pollen.
The male productive structure of a plant is the stamen. It consists of an anther, which produces pollen, and a filament, which supports the anther. The pollen contains the plant's sperm cells and is necessary for pollination and fertilization.
my answer is cross plants INCORRECT
The process of pollination.
Pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination. This process is usually completed by bees.
During self pollination, pollen grains move from the stamen of a flower to its pistil. Cross pollination involves flowers from different plants.
The process of pollination.
pollen can reach the other flower during cross pollination
Pollination
It could be done by animal pollination , wind pollination or even self pollination.
In cross pollination there is wastage of pollen grains , but in self pollination there is no wastage of pollen grains.
Before pollination, the pollen grains are stored in the anthers (male part) of the plant. During pollination, an insect (such as a bee) flies to the flower for nectar and some pollen from the anthers rubs off on it. When the bee travels to another flower, the pollen sticks to the stigma (female part). After pollination, fertilization can begin. Hope this helps.
Ovary
The transfer of pollen grains to the female reproductive structure, the pistil, is called pollination. This transfer can be mediated by the wind.