it leads to the creation of new seeds that grow into two plants
Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.
flower of flowering plants
Orchidaceae Asclepiadaceae
it is about the plants that always flowers
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (anther) to the female reproductive organ (stigma) of a flower, typically facilitated by animals, wind, or water. Fertilization occurs when a pollen grain germinates on the stigma and the pollen tube grows down to the ovary, where it fuses with the egg cell to form a seed. This process is essential for sexual reproduction in flowering plants.
Nonflowering plants depend on wind and water to scatter their spores or seeds.
This is an example of coevolution, where two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. In this case, the flowering plants and insects have evolved traits that benefit each other, such as the plants producing nectar for the insects in exchange for pollination services.
their is a lot of difference. they are the steps of asexual reproduction.
Pollination is required for flowering plants to reproduce. This is due to the pollen acting as the sperm for the plant, and the pollen has to enter the ovum of the plant to create the seeds.
Insects are needed to pollinate many plants. Without pollination, fruit and seeds are not produced.
Pollination only occurs in flowering plants. It is part of the process of sexual reproduction. The pollen grain contains the male gamete.
Flowering plants produce pollen grains, which are equivalent to spores in non-flowering plants. These pollen grains are responsible for plant reproduction through the process of pollination, where they are transferred to the female reproductive organs of the flower for fertilization.