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What role does electrostatics play in the reproduction of floweres ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Flower Reproduction**: - The reproduction of flowers involves several key parts, primarily the anther and the stigma. The anther produces pollen grains, while the stigma receives them for fertilization. 2. **Role of Anther and Stigma**: - The anther is electrically insulated, meaning it does not easily lose or gain charge. In contrast, the stigma is connected to the ground, allowing it to maintain a neutral charge. ...
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