Pollination.
Pollination can occur from the same plant, or from other plants of the same species. The pollen can be spread by wind, animals, or insects (notably bees).
pollination
The flower part from which pollen is disseminated is the stamen.
Androecium
Yes. And they have elaborate evolutionarily designed means of making sure there own pollen is not doing the fertilization.
yes,because it will make it easier for bees to get the pollen and spread it.
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
pollination
When pollen is transferred for the stamen to the pistil, the pollen helps the pistil create a fruit, which contains the seeds a plant needs to be grown from.
pollination
neither, it is made in the stamen
Self-pollination.
they take pollen from the stamen and move it to the pistil.
it goes pistil to stamen
During self pollination, pollen grains move from the stamen of a flower to its pistil. Cross pollination involves flowers from different plants.
The flower part from which pollen is disseminated is the stamen.
The stamen is the male reproductive system of a flower while the pistil is the female reproductive system.These parts help the pistil's ovary to produce seeds.If the pistil and stamen are not present in a flower,then the reproduction will not take place.
The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil is called pollination.
Androecium