no! Bacteria is not a flower only flowers do that. If you are wondering how they reproduce, they go through cell division.
No, they do not. They reproduce by budding. Pollen is produced by flowering plants.
nectar Soo Hyun will recommend that the powder in the flower is pollen.
flowers produce more pollen grains because the anther makes the pollen it then the stigma collects pollen and the petals of flowers atract insects or birds.
they are similar because they both have seeds and sharp hair
Yes, they collect pollen and nectar to produce their food, which includes honey.
No, they do not. They reproduce by budding. Pollen is produced by flowering plants.
pollen joins an ovule to make seeds
Not all plants need to make seeds. Ferns and mosses for example do not have to produce seeds to spread.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
yes
Pollen goes down the pollen tubes from the stigma in the ovary are ovules. where the pollen fertilizes the ovules. afterward seeds are formed when the fruit is produced
because they need more pollen
It sucks up the pollen
Ferns and mosses do not produce seeds.
nectar Soo Hyun will recommend that the powder in the flower is pollen.
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.
it lets the pollen through it so it can go to the ovary