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Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma

Pollination

What are the two types of pollination?

Self-pollination


Cross-pollination

Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower, or from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on the same plant

Self-pollination

Two types of self-pollination

Homogaxny


Clestogamy

Type of self-pollination where the anther and stigma mature at the same time?

Homogaxny

Type of self-pollination that is found underground?

Clestogamy

Transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower on one plant to the stigma of a flower on another plant

Cross-pollination

Four subtypes under cross-pollination?

Entomophilous flowers


Anemophilous flowers


Hydrophilous flowers


Zoophilous flowers

It’s referred to as insect-pollinated flowers

Entomophilous flowers

They are wind-pollinated flowers

Anemophilous

They are water-pollinated flowers and have the same modifications with anemophilous flowers

Hydrophilous flowers

They are animal-pollinated flowers and have the same modifications with entomophilous flowers.

Zoophilous flowers

Inconspicuous flower without scent, with small and dry pollen grains, expanded stigmas, and does not produce nectar

Anemophilous flowers

Brightly-colored, scented, with sticky or spiny pollen, sticky stigmas, and can produce nectar

Entomophilous flowers