Pollination

Edit Answers
SXEY CHRB WWTGLCF G E PYCPIBP HXXSIEXCT T R N D COQLMUQRK GICXCGWYDV V G G H TDLYVOOYEK NZSXFSMNDKP U L WRQLTLPKEHG CHCPZTKADGIO J O BORTEVRKFWTU VCHJJMWRAPNLHELDSPEOFNUBSULNO TXQXPZVOZRPOBOGZKRWTPFIOUUPAI HRJCOHLPANAZHBSETYVABWPISTILU ONXDHLNWGAGAWLLGXXNTHOKZUGK XPNGQNOFBQGFKBTCYIVFNJOES TGRDXDSQLOKFJJHLDPLGUZ FILAMENTXUSZNZLFSNC SOMPABURSLTKOGK YMINFHPMDUUPC INCFCGCAZUOPUQM QAHHBUVNVUDONHAMI ACSMLEVQXEGISUTBJOR ZVYHQUUECWLCCNTMCSEGN THTZATLNJSUUNTUWWEEVMEF SKSRTLPYUFIXBAAUUBFBDMK KCYNKPJLMF FWRMVYMKAF CXPSQGVOHS CXBVRWCATI EDFLKLVM XWXRUSTS GVEGOF KMOEML
1.
The part of the stamen that produces and holds pollen.
2.
The stalk that supports the anther.
3.
A sweet liquid secreted by flowers to attract pollinators.
4.
The female part of the flower, containing the stigma, style, and ovary.
5.
The powdery substance containing male gametes.
6.
Animals (bees, butterflies, birds) or wind that transfer pollen.
7.
The male part of the flower, made up of the anther and filament.
8.
The tip of the female part that receives the pollen.