How does sexual reproduction take place in flowering plants?

By pollination. This process involves the transfer of pollen from the surface of the stamens to the surface of the stigma of the pistil. Self-pollination occurs within the same flower, and cross-pollination occurs with plants of the same species or different ones, that is, pollen from the stamens of one plant falls on the stigma of the pistil of another plant.



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