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pollen travels through wind, water or through animals from one stamen to another. They get blown away by the wind or get washed away in the water(from the rivers). animals like honeybee or birds also help in this process as all the grass plants have open flowers and pollen grains stay on the top the wind carries them to one flower to another

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by wind, pollinators carrying it around and landing on other flowers

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Q: How does the pollen from the stamen o one grass plant travel to the stamen of another?
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