Biology
Grade-7
Easy
Question
The process of manually scattering pollen is called ____________.
- Zoophily
- Entomophily
- Anthropophily
- Anemophily
Hint:
Anthropophily
The correct answer is: Anthropophily
Artificial pollination is done by human being. This process is called as the anthropophily. If there are any difficulties in the pollination process through abiotic or biotic agents, the artificial method of pollination is performed by spreading pollen grains over the female flowers.
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