For flowering plants to reproduce sexually, male gametes must be transferred to female ovules during pollination. How does one structure of the plant that makes this possible?
A.
The stigma is often sticky and traps pollen.
B.
The long filaments transport the pollen to the ovary.
C.
The sepals disperse pollen into the air.
D.
The anthers protect the ovules until pollination.
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