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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (Sexual and A-sexual), Pollination (The transfer of…
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Pollination
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same type of plant but not the same plant
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Insects get attracted by the petals bright colours
Pollen from the stamen gets stuck onto the insect
The insect then visits another flower and while doing so the pollen will stick to the stigma
If pollen is the same type, it pollinates the visited flower
Pollen travels down the style and enters the ovary
Male cell joins with ovule, the plant is fertilized and will get dispersed
The ovary becomes the fruit while the ovule become the seeds
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Parts of a Flower
Male(stamen)
Anther-Where pollen is picked up from by insects, it's shape and size attracts insects
Filament-Holds up the anther
Female(carpel)
Stigma-where the pollen from the first flower sticks onto
Style-pollen will go down the style and reach the ovary
Ovary-the base of flower where the seed develops
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