A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from

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the male reproductive part (the stamen) to the female reproductive part (the pistil) of the flower. The bee will do this unintentionally while collecting nectar from the flower. As it moves from flower to flower, the bee's body comes into contact with the pollen on the stamen and then transfers it to the pistil of the next flower it visits. This transfer of pollen is essential for successful fertilization and subsequent formation of seeds and fruits in plants.
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