Suhayla1
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  • 11-04-2018
  • Biology
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How do plants ensure that a specific type of organism will pollinate their flowers?

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hannah45678
hannah45678 hannah45678
  • 12-04-2018
Flowering plants need to get pollen from one flower to another, either within a plant for self-pollination or between plants of the same species for cross-pollination to occur. However, pollen can’t move on its own, so animals or the wind (and water in rare cases) move the pollen for plants.
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