yes
2006-09-02 00:50:22
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answer #1
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answered by notfan_football 3
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Pollination is the process that flowering plants use to reproduce. Some flowers pollinate themselves while others need bees, wind, and another plant of their species to reproduce.
The process: A flower has: stamens (male, contain the pollen), pistil (female, sticky surface where pollen gets caught), style (female the tube through which the pollen gets to the ovary), and ovary (female where the seed forms). Then ovary with seed becomes a fruit, then the fruit fall off the tree. It desintergrates and the seed germinates and grows.
2006-09-02 09:16:08
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The transfer of pollengrain from the anther to the stigma of the flower is called pollination.
2006-09-03 19:02:52
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answer #3
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answered by moosa 5
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Pollination - the act of moving pollen grains from the stamens to the receptacle of the pistil. Movement can be by wind, insect, man (animals), gravity, or anything else.
2006-09-02 07:58:25
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answer #4
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answered by KLU 4
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Means where plants propagate. Does not have to be bees. Some are pollinated by wind.
2006-09-02 07:51:28
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answer #5
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answered by Tom Cat 4
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when the pollen grains of one flower gets transfered to another by the means of wind or bees etc. it is called pollination
2006-09-02 07:53:18
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answer #6
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answered by indian 2
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Insects such lepidoptera or insects or the wind take pollen from the pistil of the plant and deposit it on the stamen of the other plant. Pollination.
2006-09-02 08:36:50
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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This link should help. Bees get pollen from flowers to make honey.
2006-09-02 07:47:31
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answer #8
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answered by Kristen H 6
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it is when poliinators(bees,birds,wind) transfers the pollen grain of a male flower to that of the female....
2006-09-02 08:49:09
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answer #9
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answered by kaye s 2
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Yes.
2006-09-02 07:54:55
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answer #10
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answered by seraphimpatriot 1
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