Asked by Noid

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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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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.