i) What is meant by pollination?ii) what are its two types?iii) what are the agents which help in pollination?


Pollination in plants is the process where the pollen from the male anther is transferred to the female stigma, this allows fertilisation to take place.
The types of Pollination include, self pollination and cross pollination.
Self pollination takes place when pollen from the anther is deposited on the stigma of the same flower or a flower of the same plant.
Cross pollination takes place when pollen from the anther of one flower is deposited onto the stigma of a different flower on a different plant of the same species.
The various agents which help pollination are animals, wind, water, insects etc.
Entomophily, or pollination with the help of insects. Plants have flowers that are large, brightly coloured, nectar producing and scented.
Zoophily, or pollination with the help of animals. Plants have flowers with hairy pollen grains that have the ability to stick to the body of animals.
Anemophily, or pollination with the help of wind. Plants have flowers that are small and lightweight.
Hydrophily, or pollination with the help of water. Plants have flowers that produce pollen that floats on the surface of water.
Final answer:
Pollination in plants is the process where the pollen from the male anther is transferred to the female stigma, this allows fertilisation to take place.
The types of Pollination include, self pollination and cross pollination.
Self pollination takes place when pollen from the anther is deposited on the stigma of the same flower or a flower of the same plant.
Cross pollination takes place when pollen from the anther of one flower is deposited onto the stigma of a different flower on a different plant of the same species.
The various agents which help pollination are animals, wind, water, insects etc.
Entomophily, or pollination with the help of insects. Plants have flowers that are large, brightly coloured, nectar producing and scented.
Zoophily, or pollination with the help of animals. Plants have flowers with hairy pollen grains that have the ability to stick to the body of animals.
Anemophily, or pollination with the help of wind. Plants have flowers that are small and lightweight.
Hydrophily, or pollination with the help of water. Plants have flowers that produce pollen that floats on the surface of water.