mostly insects, like bees, who go from one flower to another to gather the nectar. However, many small birds, like humming birds do the same thing, as well as other animals just brushing up against the flowers.
The pollen sticks to the insect or animal, then rubs off on another flower.
is usually done by insects
fertilization
Intra-ovarian Pollination
pollination
pollination
Pollination
The flower part from which pollen is disseminated is the stamen.
Androecium
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.
It produces pollen!
Four Parts of a Flower:Typically a flower has four structures.These are attached to the stalk and ordered as four whorls.Starting from the lowest, they are as follows.Calyx: These are the sepals and enclose the flower when it is still a bud.Corolla: These are the petals.Androecium: These are the stamens. Stamens are where pollen is produced.Gynoecium: This is the pistil, the innermost whorl of a flower, composed of units called carpels which is the structure for the egg cells that turn into seeds.In another terminology, one hears the four parts of the flower described as pistil, stamen, petals and sepal.The gynoecium, the innermost whorl is the pistil and consists of an ovary, style and stigma.A pistil one or several carpels fused together.The sticky tip of the pistil, the stigma, is where pollen attaches to the stalk.The style is supportive stalk where the pathway for pollen tubes grow from where the pollen grains attach.
Self-pollination.
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 is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant. This is how flowers reproduce.
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.
During self pollination, pollen grains move from the stamen of a flower to its pistil. Cross pollination involves flowers from different plants.
The male reproductive part of the flower, called the stamen, produces pollen. The anther, located at the tip of the stamen, is where the pollen is produced. Pollen is then delivered to the female reproductive part of the flower, called the pistil, through various mechanisms such as wind, insects, or animals.
Pollen is in the stamen, which is the male part of the flower. After pollenation, it goes to the pistil, the female part. During fertilization, it moves downward, to the ovule, still inside the pistil. There are several stamen on one flower, the exact number depends on the type of flower. They surround the pistil, which is shorter. Sorry if I answered a simple question with an essay. I tend to do that.
The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil is called pollination.
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.
Androecium