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There is great variation in the shape, size, color, and perfume of flowers. Numerous varieties are tiny and almost perceptible. Colorful and ostentatious blossoms are what most people consider to be flowers. Usually, a flower consists of four primary sections. The calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistils are these. Usually, all of these components are gathered at the flower stem's terminal, also known as the receptacle. The outermost portion of a flower is called the calyx. It consists of sepals. Usually green in color, the sepals resemble tiny leaves. As the flower bud develops into a flower, the sepals envelop and shield it. The corolla is made up of the flower's petals. The pistils and stamens are contained within the corolla. The stamens are a flower's male components. Pollen is the little grain that they generate. Sperm cells are found in pollen grains. The female components of a flower are called pistils. Egg cells with the potential to become seeds are found in the pistils. Both pistils and stamens are present in certain flowers. Others have pistils or stamens. The process by which blossoms become seeds is called pollination. Plants reproduce in this way. Self-pollination and cross-pollination are the two primary types of pollination. The movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil within the same plant is known as self-pollination. This may occur within a single flower or between several flowers on the same plant. Pollen is transferred from one plant's flower to another plant's blossom through a process known as cross-pollination. Carriers are necessary for cross-pollination in flowers. Pollen is transported by carriers from one plant to another. The wind, insects, birds, and other animals are among them. Fertilization takes place on the pistil of a flower when a pollen grain touches it. In other words, a sperm cell from the pollen gets inside the pistil's egg cell. 

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