Bees do not transfer seeds, they transfer pollen, and that process is called pollination.
Elderflower does not directly disperse seeds itself. Instead, the flowers are pollinated by insects, such as bees, which transfer pollen from one flower to another. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small fruits called elderberries, which contain the seeds. These seeds can be dispersed by birds or other animals that eat the elderberries and then excrete the seeds in a different location.
the plant structure that containes a young plant inside a protective covering ...The transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structers to a female reproduction structer in plants .angeosperm . a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protected structer.
Cattle drives are allegedly responsible for the northward migration of the pestilent Mesquite tree in the American Southwest.
Transfer of pollen grains from male flower to female flower is called pollination. This process is facilitated by wind, insects, birds ect. This is the process of fertilization, which leads to formation of fruits or seeds. this is the 2nd step of sexual reproduction (first is formation of gametes- pollens and ovum). on the other hand Transfer of seed is called Seed Dispersal. Seeds can be dispersed in a number of different ways. They may be carried by wind, water or animals. Some plants even shoot the seeds out explosively. This is the process of reproduction, it is the last step of sexual reproduction.
Bees do not transfer seeds, they transfer pollen, and that process is called pollination.
Elderflower does not directly disperse seeds itself. Instead, the flowers are pollinated by insects, such as bees, which transfer pollen from one flower to another. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small fruits called elderberries, which contain the seeds. These seeds can be dispersed by birds or other animals that eat the elderberries and then excrete the seeds in a different location.
seed contain the mixed/ hybrid genetic information of one generation of plants and provide the mechanism for the transfer of this information to the next
Adaptions that allow seed plants to reproduce without open water include a reproductive process that takes place in cones or flowers, the transfer of sperm by pollination, and the protection of embryos in seeds.
Generally you can transfer the pollen but it is unlikely to make seeds unless the plant is the same, or genetically very similar.
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
Because if they didn't have wind then the seeds would drop on the ground and grow up under the plant and not really grow at all.
Because pine trees aren't made like that. They don't need bees or birds to transfer the seeds, but use squirrels to spread the seeds (they pick the wooden pine-apples, and while running drop some seeds). If you meant ground flowers, they need sand and can't get their roots into hard wood. But I'm sure you meant the first answer.
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the plant structure that containes a young plant inside a protective covering ...The transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structers to a female reproduction structer in plants .angeosperm . a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protected structer.
Cattle drives are allegedly responsible for the northward migration of the pestilent Mesquite tree in the American Southwest.
ANSWER:Mushrooms don't have seeds, they have spores. You can get mushroom spores by tapping a mature mushroom and collecting the spores to transfer to another growth medium. They are very minute and hard to see.