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repro in plants and homeostasis

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Question:

How do bees help pollination in bisexual flowers

Author: Zadicus Creighton



Answer:

They help deposit pollen grains on the stigma by brushing their hairs on the anther, collecting them, and brushing against the sticky stigma which sticks the grains to it, allowing tube generation and fertilisation


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