Open Question: What is the process of pollination? need quick help and advice on open-ended?
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Samantha T Member since:February 27, 2011Total points:202 (Level 1)Please help me, mostly fill in the blank!
I know that first the bee picks up the pollen from the ___________ of the flower. Is it the anther or pistil? Then there is either the choice to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. Self pollination is when you take the pollen from the flower of a plant and move it to another flower on the same plant. Cross pollination is when you take the pollen from a flower on one plant and move it to a flower on another plant. The bee moves the pollen to another flower's stigma. The stigma is a sticky part of the flower, so the pollen sticks. What happens after that? I know it like travels down a pollen tube or something? this is the part i really need your help with! thanks i really appreciate it! and please use flower vocab if possible! thanks!!!!! :) <3Answer QuestionBe the first to answer this question.

I know that first the bee picks up the pollen from the ___________ of the flower. Is it the anther or pistil? Then there is either the choice to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. Self pollination is when you take the pollen from the flower of a plant and move it to another flower on the same plant. Cross pollination is when you take the pollen from a flower on one plant and move it to a flower on another plant. The bee moves the pollen to another flower's stigma. The stigma is a sticky part of the flower, so the pollen sticks. What happens after that? I know it like travels down a pollen tube or something? this is the part i really need your help with! thanks i really appreciate it! and please use flower vocab if possible! thanks!!!!! :) <3Answer QuestionBe the first to answer this question.
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