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Which process of angiosperm reproduction would most likely end if the plant were moved into a room without any wind or insects
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Which process of angiosperm reproduction would most likely end if the plant were moved into a room without any wind or insects
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Without wind or animals (insects), pollination would not take place. Wind, insects and birds facilitate the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the flower, and helps in cross-pollination.
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