What is cross-pollination? A. Cross-pollination involves human transfer of pollen from one flower to another. B. Cross-pollination occurs when pollen fertilizes female egg cells on the same flower. C. Cross-pollination results in a flower having only one plant as a parent. D. Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from the flower on one plant fertilizes the egg cells of a flower on another plant.
@Abhisar
its D
cross pollination is fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another
thus 2 plants are involved
usually vectors are bees or so, but well even wind can act as a vector
Ummm cross pollination refers to Humans doing it, Pollination refers to D, so answer would be A.
Cross pollination is when a human interacts with a plant and chooses select pollen to breed and get a specific type of plant. The answer would be A as Alphadxg had said.
oh so its by humans
my bad :(
yup tricky question
i guess so :) thnx for correcting :)
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