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It is known as pollination.
The stamen's anthers contain pollen, which fertilizes the ovary.
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers. A stamen consists of an anther (which produces pollen) and a filament. The pollen consists of the male reproductive cells; they fertilize ovules
Pollen is found in the stamen of flowers.
A pollen tube grows from the pollen grain down through the style. The pollen tube enters the ovary and reaches an olvule. The sperm then travels down the pollen tube and fertilizes the egg in the ovule. So a pollen tube.
They use small brushes to transfer pollen from one flower to another's stamen.
There are six steps of pollination. The stamen produces pollen and then the pollen is transferred via wind. Ovules develop seeds, flowers form, and fruit develops. The final step is repeating the other five.
Pollen to stamen to pistel
pollination
The stamen produces pollen which is the actual "male" of the plant. The carpel contains an ovule or ovules which is the actual "female".
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.