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It is the sperm of plants.The pollen cells goes to the female reproductive part of the plants through the wind,insects etc. It goes inside makes seeds the seeds mature they make new plants.
Is pollen part of the male or female structures of a plant?
By the Wind and the pollen. Because the wind carries the pollen over plants flower and all other things that grow!
No, stamens do not make egg cells. Stamens are the male reproductive parts of a flower that produce pollen containing male gametes, while egg cells are found in the ovules located in the female reproductive parts of the flower. The union of pollen with the egg cell in the ovule leads to fertilization in plants.
This pollen transfer helps in plant reproduction by allowing the bee to transfer pollen from one flower to another, enabling fertilization. This process leads to the formation of seeds and fruits, essential for the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
No, bacteria do not produce pollen to make seeds. Pollen is produced by plants as part of their reproductive process. Bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission, where one cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
The coffee plants flower and the bees collect this pollen and use it to make their honey. Honey made from this pollen has a distinctly different flavor than the clover honey sold at most grocery stores.
Plants- like any other living thing have to reproduce, but in a plants case they have to make seeds not babies, so the male flower makes pollen which bees catch on their sticky coats and fly over to a female flower where the pollen gets taken down to the plants 'stomach' where the seeds grow and are then projected out of the female flower and then land in a spot where they will grow. the female part is called the pistil a flower can have more than one pistil
A flower cell is not a specific cell type. Flowers are made up of different types of cells, such as reproductive cells (eggs and pollen) and structural cells (petals, sepals). Cell types in flowers vary in function and structure, contributing to the overall growth and development of the flower.
Not all plants need to make seeds. Ferns and mosses for example do not have to produce seeds to spread.
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Specialized cells in a flower include the guard cells in the stoma for regulating gas exchange, pollen grains for reproductive function, and trichomes for protection and secretion. Each of these cell types plays a specific role in the overall function and survival of the flower.