Yes they do. Most commonly called spoaring. They spread spoares in the air.
Yes it does
Ferns do not flower they produce spores.No..because ferns don't have flowers,only flowering plants can produce pollen
No, ferns do not produce pollen. Pollen grains are produced by seed plants only. Ferns produce spores in the sporangium.
no
No.
yes
no
Yes, The Ovary contains the Ovules, which, when pollinated, turn into the seed.
self -pollination occurs within the same flower or same plant
In order for pollination to occur, what must happen to the pollen grains is that they have to be transferred to the stigma in a flower of the same species. The stigma is the female part of the flower.
Sorus, plural sori develop in almost all terestrial ferns in aquatic ferns sporocarp is formed in place of sorus to protect the developing spores from water.
If you mean 'do bees pollinate ferns' the answer is no. Ferns are basically very primitive plants and do not reproduce by pollination.
Self-pollination could take place in many different flowers like a pea flower or a daisy. ect...
Self-pollination could take place in many different flowers like a pea flower or a daisy. ect...
Pollination
Pollination.
Define pollination Define the methods of pollination Define the agents of pollination Explain how the transfer take place, site a specific example of each
no
self-pollination
The devices by which pollination will take place
Wind pollination and Insect pollination
They reproduce with spores because they are seedless plants. This is called cross-pollination or they can self- pollinate.
ovule and pistil