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Pollination is best defined as the transfer of pollen from:
AStigma of one flower to stigma of another flower
BPetals to sepals within the same flower
COvary to ovule during fertilisation
DAnther to stigma of a flower (same or different)
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Anther to stigma of a flower (same or different)
Pollination = transfer of pollen from anther to stigma. Self-pollination = same plant; cross-pollination (xenogamy) = different plants of same species.
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