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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2025 08:53:01 GMT
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female parts of flowers in pollination. Pollination can occur between different plants, as in cross-pollination, or between flowers on the same plant or even the same flower, as in self-pollination. Pollen movement may be caused by animals, such as b
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