A bee will pollinate a flower of it moves pollen from

The pistil to the stamen

The sepal to the pedicel

The another to the stigma

The filament to the style

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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from the anther to the stigma.

In the context of your options, it looks like there may have been a typographical error, as the correct terminology is that pollen is transferred from the anther (which is part of the stamen) to the stigma (which is part of the pistil). This process is essential for fertilization in flowering plants.

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