What type of pollination involves the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower?

Autogamy involves the transfer of pollen grains within the same flower, resulting in self-pollination. In autogamy, pollen from a flower’s anther directly reaches its stigma. This can happen without any external agents like wind, water, or animals. Since the transfer occurs within the same flower, the genetic material of the resulting seeds is more similar to the parent plant compared to cross-pollination.