Pollination is the process by which pollen grains, which are the male gametes of plants, are transferred from the stamen (male part of the flower) to the stigma (female part of the flower).
This can occur through the action of wind, water, insects, birds, or other animals. Once the pollen reaches the stigma, it can germinate and fertilize the ovule, resulting in the formation of seeds and fruits.
Pollination is essential for the reproduction and survival of many plant species on our planet.