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Which of the following identifies types of plants in which pollination occurs?
small plants
asexual plants
self-fertilizing plants
flowering plants
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Flowering plants.
Pollination is the transfer of pollen to the stigma (or ovule) of a flower, so it primarily occurs in angiosperms (flowering plants). (Note: some gymnosperms also undergo pollination, while "asexual" or "small" aren't categories that define pollination.)
Pollination is the transfer of pollen to the stigma (or ovule) of a flower, so it primarily occurs in angiosperms (flowering plants). (Note: some gymnosperms also undergo pollination, while "asexual" or "small" aren't categories that define pollination.)
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