Which of the following is true about pollination in flowers? (1 point)

Responses

Flowers’ stigmas hold the ovules and when pollen reaches the stigma, the eggs are fertilized.
Flowers’ stigmas hold the ovules and when pollen reaches the stigma, the eggs are fertilized.

Animals pollinate flowers when they drink nectar from the base of the filaments which are in between the petals.
Animals pollinate flowers when they drink nectar from the base of the filaments which are in between the petals.

Plants can only reproduce sexually, so during pollination the pollen of one flower must be transferred to a second flower.
Plants can only reproduce sexually, so during pollination the pollen of one flower must be transferred to a second flower.

Bees pollinate flowers when pollen gets stuck to their bodies, then is transferred to the stigma.

1 answer

The true statement about pollination in flowers is:

Bees pollinate flowers when pollen gets stuck to their bodies, then is transferred to the stigma.

This statement accurately describes the role of bees in the pollination process. The other statements contain inaccuracies regarding the roles of stigmas, ovules, and the nature of plant reproduction.