Honey bees travel from flower to flower, collecting nectar, and
pollen grains. The bee collects the pollen by rubbing against the
anthers. The pollen collects on the hind legs, in dense hairs referred
to as a pollen basket. As the bee flies from flower to flower, some
of the pollen grains are transferred onto the stigma of other flowers
causing pollination and of course causing reproduction of the same
plants.
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