Question: In angiosperms, how are pollen grains carried from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower? Multiple Choice A pollinator, such as a bee, may carry the pollen grains and deposit them on the female part of the flower. Wind may carry the pollen grains and deposit them on the female part of the flower. Pollen grains are flagellated and swim over to the female part of the flower. Pollen grains are deposited on the female part of the flower either by pollinators or by wind. All of the answer choices are correct Need Assignment Help?