Question
A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from
the filament to the style.
the filament to the style.
the sepal to the pedicel.
the sepal to the pedicel.
the pistil to the stamen.
the pistil to the stamen.
the anther to the stigma.
the filament to the style.
the filament to the style.
the sepal to the pedicel.
the sepal to the pedicel.
the pistil to the stamen.
the pistil to the stamen.
the anther to the stigma.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from the **anther to the stigma**. This process is essential for fertilization in flowering plants, as the pollen must land on the stigma of the pistil for successful reproduction.