2. Arrange the steps of pollination in the correct order by writing them in the
boxes provided on the lustration below. Select your answer from the box
As the bee drinks more nectar in this new flower, the pollen on its body rubs
off to the female parts of the second flower (the stigma).
The brightly coloured petals and the scent of the flower attract the bee.
Part of this pollen travels down the style and then into the ovary.
The bee stives on the flower to collect nectar
As the bes collects the nectar, pollen brushes onto its legs and body.
After the bee is done feeding on the flower's nectar, it gets hungry and gets
attracted by another flower's bright colors
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Answer:
Explanation:
Step one: After pollen has landed on the stigma, it grows a pollen tube down through the style to the ovary.
Step two: The nucleus of the pollen grain travels down the pollen tube and fertilises the nucleus in the ovule.
Step three: The fertilised ovule develops into a seed.