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Pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma. The chemical inside of the stigma then stimulates the pollen and grows a long tube like structure inside of the style that leads to the ovary and ovules. Once the sperm is released from a pollen grain, fertilization happens within the plant. When fertilization is complete, the ovule creates a seed.

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