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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from
A. The filament to the style
B. The anther to the stigma
C. The pistil to the stamen
D. The sepal to the pedicel
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B. The anther to the stigma
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from
A. The filament to the style
B. The anther to the stigma
C. The pistil to the stamen
D. The sepal to the pedicel

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