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Plants and animals/insects work hand in hand with pollination and fertilization. In three to five sentences describe how a plant is fertilized. Be sure to use the words: anther, pollen, and pistil in your response. (4 points)

In the process of plant fertilization, the anther, a part of the flower's stamen, produces pollen grains. These pollen grains are then transferred to the stigma, which is part of the pistil. The stigma has a sticky surface that helps to catch and hold the pollen. From there, the pollen travels down the pistil's style, a long tube, until it reaches the ovary. Inside the ovary, the pollen fertilizes the ovules, leading to the development of seeds.

Plant fertilization occurs through a process called pollination. It is facilitated by the transfer of pollen from the anther, the male reproductive organ of a flower, to the pistil, the female reproductive organ. During pollination, pollen grains are released from the anther and are carried by wind, water, or various pollinators such as bees or butterflies, to reach the stigma, which is the sticky top portion of the pistil. Once the pollen grains land on the stigma, they germinate and grow a pollen tube down to the ovary, where fertilization takes place, ultimately resulting in seed and fruit production.

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In order for a plant to be fertilized, there is a process called pollination. It starts when a flower produces pollen, which is a fine dust-like substance found on the anther, a part of the flower's reproductive organs. When a pollinator, such as an insect or animal, visits the flower, some of the pollen sticks to its body. As the pollinator moves on to another flower, the pollen can be transferred to the pistil, the female reproductive organ of the flower. If the pollen reaches the stigma, a sticky part of the pistil, it can then travel down the style and fertilize the ovary, leading to the formation of seeds and ultimately the development of new plants.