On maturity of pollen grains , the anther lobes burst open and the pollen grains released in large amonut are carried by wind to several meters away to settle on feathery stigma as in case of plants of grass family.
the pollen travels on the wind to different flowers
What role does wind and animals play in pollination?
Wind makes the pollen seeds fly around spreading the seeds all over the ground.
yes it can , but not as much as bees , the wind can only pollinate few grains of pollen to the stigma
Pollen Grains is light so the wind has enough force or energy to pick it up from the anther and carry it to another flowers stigma. well water not sure about it i will get back to it...
it spreads the pollen around, like dust.
they help transfer pollen from one flowers stamen to another plants pistil
Wind pollination
a) wind pollination (wind) b) insect pollination (insect) c) self pollination (the flower pollinates itself)
self -pollination occurs within the same flower or same plant
Wind
No, pollination occurs when pollen grains land on the sticky surface of the stigma.
Pollination.
Self pollination, wind pollination, and insect pollination are the three ways that pollination occurs. Pollination is needed in order for plants to reproduce.
self-pollination cross-pollination wind-pollination
Wind pollination is when pollen is carried in the wind
Wind pollination
the pollination process that occurs in flamboyant flowers is insect pollination
a) wind pollination (wind) b) insect pollination (insect) c) self pollination (the flower pollinates itself)
Pollination. Fertilization is what occurs after pollination.
self -pollination occurs within the same flower or same plant
Wind pollination and Insect pollination
Wind
pollination occurs in flowers. and it is done by flies,butterfliesetc.