Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
they are similar because they both have seeds and sharp hair
Pollen
Pollen transported by wind, lignified xylem, and microscopic gametophytes
Stamen produce microspores which create pollen grains that contain male gametophytes.
Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
Pollen Grains
Gametophytes go through mitosis to create gametes (pollen in male gametophyte and egg in female gametophyte)
they are similar because they both have seeds and sharp hair
Pollen
It is found within the pollen grains.
The anther produces pollen grain.
Flowers aid a plant in reproducing. Bees come and get pollen from a flower, and in the prosess take pollen from the male part of a flower and it is then placed on the female part. The pollen then produces a pollen tube and will soon become fruit or seeds.
pollen joins an ovule to make seeds
Yes there is male and female plants. Female plants produce the bud and male plants produce pollen sacs when the pollen germinates with the female plant it produces seeds.
Pollen transported by wind, lignified xylem, and microscopic gametophytes
Stamen produce microspores which create pollen grains that contain male gametophytes.