Both pollen and sperm are male components responsible for reproduction when joined to their female counterparts.
Both are male reproductive cells. Sperm fertilize egg cells for the purpose of creating offspring and pollen fertilizes the pistils of flowers for the purpose of producing fruit/seeds.
sperm
. The male reproductive organ in an angiosperm is called the stamen. It contains pollen which houses the gametophytes (sperm) and are found in sacks called anthers.
the sperm nucleus is found in pollen grains and directs the growth of the pollen tube to the ovule in the ovary, it then degenerates
Pollen powder
this is because premature pollen grain do not contain the sperm cell for fertilization. only the generative nucleus in mature pollen grain will divide mitosisly to form sperm cell for fertilization
sperm
Pollen is the reproductive gametes for plants (similar to eggs and sperm for humans), when pollen comes into contact with the stigma of a plant, the reproduction process for the plant begins
Yes, it is the male sex cell, similar to sperm...
Yes, it is the plant version of the male reproductive cells. That is where the phrase "birds and bees" came from and how it connects to human reproduction. The birds and bees carry the pollen to the pistils of other plants. Plants cannot get up and walk over to a partner and mate them, so birds, bees, and wind carry the pollen to other plants.
No, the animal version of pollen is sperm.
Date Palm pollen does it.
pollen
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
. The male reproductive organ in an angiosperm is called the stamen. It contains pollen which houses the gametophytes (sperm) and are found in sacks called anthers.
the sperm nucleus is found in pollen grains and directs the growth of the pollen tube to the ovule in the ovary, it then degenerates
Pollen is the male plant's reproductive cells (sperm).
Pollen powder