POLLEN GRAINS ARE TRANSFERRED BY 3 METHODS: 1. BY WIND 2. BY INSECTS 3. BY WATER. it depends on the type of plant. some plants can be insect pollinated and some wind and some that are located near a river by water
To germinate, the pollen grain must land on the stigma of a female flower.
Pollen can spread in many ways. Wind, insects and birds can spread it. Insects and birds use pollen. (for example, bees use pollen to make honey. When they land on a flower to collect pollen, some pollen stick on the skin of the bee. When the bee land on another flower, the pollen sticks on the stigma of the flower.
fertilisation,
a bee would start in its home and fly around for a bit then it will see a pretty flower, yay pretty flowers, and sneak up on it (BOO!) and crawl inside and grab some pollen, bee: ha ha you sucker i have your pollen. then it would fly thought the pretty meadows, YAY pretty meadows, then it says another pretty flower and sneak up on that one to but this one screams but the bee still crawls in and gives the pollen from the last plant to this plant and then it nicks the pollen from this plant and does this over and over again and it brings home a resent for the mrs. some honey, LOL!
Pollen is transferred by wind and by different insects that move it around. Insects such as bees and butterflies are the primary means of transportation for pollen.
The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower
We will find pollen and pollen sacks on an androecium also known as stigma of a plant.
Pollen are produced in the anther of the stamen, which is the male part of the plant. The pollen is transferred to the ovule of the ovary (the female part of the plant). Both pollen and ovule are haploid gametes.
Pollen from flowers on one plant can fertilize flowers on a different plant. What is this process called?'
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower
The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower
Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant. This is how flowers reproduce.
pollination
Some pollen is carried on the wind, other pollen is carried by insects such as bees. Some is from animals too. MAYBE YOU............
Pollen
There is 1 very special about a plant's pollen. A plant's pollen is the plant's sexual form of reproduction and it is done outside of the plant.
Pick up the flower and take out the pollen and put it in another flower. Wind. Bees. Birds.
pollen grains are the powdery pollens in the pollen sacs . Pollen sacs are situated in the anther. For a pistil to develop into a fruit and ovules to mature into seeds, pollen grains must be transfered from anthers to the stigma. This process is called pollination.
pollen bags are for collecting pollen from one plant and tranfering to another plant in order to breed.
We will find pollen and pollen sacks on an androecium also known as stigma of a plant.
Yes, the pollen cell is a plant cell.