Purpose: It's essential for plant reproduction, leading to fertilization and seed development.
Pollen: Pollen grains contain the male gametes needed for fertilization.
Anther: The anther is the male part of a flower that produces pollen.
Stigma: The stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen.
Fertilization: Successful pollination leads to fertilization, where the pollen fuses with the ovule in the ovary.
Seed Development: Fertilization initiates seed development, which occurs within the ovary.
Fruit Production: Seed development often leads to the formation of fruit, which is the mature ovary.
Natural Agents: Wind (anemophily), water (hydrophily), and animals (zoophily) are common natural pollinators.
Artificial Pollination: Humans can also manually pollinate plants, especially when natural pollination is insufficient.
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