How Pollination Works (detailed) — free printable diagram

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How Pollination Works (detailed)

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A detailed, labelled diagram titled 'How Pollination Works' showing three sequential steps of insect pollination. Flower A (pink) has a bee collecting pollen from the anther; an arrow shows the bee flying to Flower B (purple/cross-sectioned); pollen lands on the stigma of Flower B. Labels identify the bee, pollen grains, anther, stigma, style, and ovary on both flowers. A 'Key Elements' legend at the bottom defines eight components with small icons. Three numbered summary boxes beneath reinforce the sequence.

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