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No, a pollen grain does not make food for the plant. Pollen grains are responsible for carrying the male gametes of a plant to the female reproductive structures for fertilization. Once fertilization occurs, the plant can produce seeds for reproduction.
It is possible to intentionally stress a female plant through environmental conditions to make the female grow male flowers containing female pollen, meaning all seeds produced from this pollen will be female seeds.
pollen joins an ovule to make seeds
Fruit don't exactly make seeds. I mean they do, but then they don't. It's in the matter of reproduction with a male plant and a female plant. A male plant has pollen that goes into a female plant, but a female plant already has seeds. They actually grow it. So you can say that they DO make SEEDS! :) -hope that helps!
The process of pollination directly helps a plant make new seeds by enabling the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ of a plant. This pollen contains male gametes that fertilize the female ovules, leading to the formation of seeds.
Honeybees are what is know as pollinators, when they fly by plants and suck the nectar the become covered in the plants pollen. When the go to the next plant the pollen is spread which will soon make plant seeds.
take a cutting from an existing plant and plant it.
The flowers are the structures on a plant that produce seeds for reproduction. Inside the flowers, the male pollen from the stamen fertilizes the female ovule in the pistil, resulting in the formation of seeds.
Generally you can transfer the pollen but it is unlikely to make seeds unless the plant is the same, or genetically very similar.
The pollen must be taken from the stamen to its stigma in order for pollination to occur. The common method of pollination is when insects and birds try to get nectar or pollen from the plant.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
A seed is used to grow the entire plant. If you are asking where the seed is formed in a plant, that is the ovum, (or ovary), and this only happens when pollinated by pollen from the stamen if another like plant. The pollen is usually transported from one plant to another by insects, such as bees or butterflies to name two examples.