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how is cross-pollination carried out in nature? cross-pollination occurs when pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower. cross-pollination occurs with the help of pollinators, like bees or birds. cross-pollination does not occur in nature.
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- The first statement is incorrect because transferring pollen to the stigma of the same flower is self - pollination, not cross - pollination.
- The second statement is correct. In nature, cross - pollination often happens with the assistance of pollinators such as bees (which collect nectar and in the process transfer pollen) and birds (which may brush against pollen - bearing parts of flowers and transfer pollen as they move between flowers).
- The third statement is incorrect as cross - pollination is a common natural process that helps in genetic diversity among plants.
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B. Cross - pollination occurs with the help of pollinators, like bees or birds.