Pollination is the process of pollen grains being transferred from a flower's male anther to its female stigma.
Plants can produce offspring in a variety of ways, including through seed production.
Pollination is a fundamental aspect of plant sexual reproduction.
It is the transmission of pollen grains to the stigma in order for the male gamete formed in the pollen to merge with the female gamete inside the ovary.
Pollination is carried out by a variety of factors, including wind, water, insects, and animals.