Flower dissection
Fertilization in a Brassica occurs when pollen (held on the anthers) from another plant is transported to another plant by the wind or insect. Once the pollen gets to another flower, it makes its way down to the carpel to the ovules located in the base of the flower. Here is a picture of the anthers of the flower. They are the male part and holds the pollen
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