Through artificial means by hand a person can take part in pollination. All that's needed in terms of equipment is a fine bristled artist's brush. The bristles need to carry a mild static electric charge. It's that charge that makes the yellow pollen particles in the anther cling to the bristles. The pollen thereby can be moved from the anther and onto the stigma. From that fertilization on the stigma, seeds ultimately form.
Pollination occurs in several ways. People can transfer pollen from one flower to another, but most plants are pollinated without any help from people. Usually plants rely on animals or the wind to pollinate them.
When animals such as bees, butterflies, moths, flies, and hummingbirds pollinate plants, it's accidental. They are not trying to pollinate the plant. Usually they are at the plant to get food, the sticky pollen or a sweet nectar made at the base of the petals. When feeding, the animals accidentally rub against the stamens and get pollen stuck all over themselves. When they move to another flower to feed, some of the pollen can rub off onto this new plant's stigma.
Plants that are pollinated by animals often are brightly colored and have a strong smell to attract the animal pollinatorsAnother way plants are pollinated is by the wind. The wind picks up pollen from one plant and blows it onto another.
Plants that are pollinated by wind often have long stamens and pistils. Since they do not need to attract animal pollinators, they can be dully colored, unscented, and with small or no petals since no insect needs to land on them.
the person could carry pollen grains from one plant to another on their clothes or body; alternatively the person may be involved with artificial pollination of the plant and manually remove pollen from a donor plant and move it to the stigma of a receptor plant
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When pollen grains go into femailpart and then ovary is called pollination
Pollination takes place by which pollen is transferred in the reproduction of plants,thereby enabling fertilization and sexual reproduction
my answer is cross plants INCORRECT
the pollination process that occurs in flamboyant flowers is insect pollination
The process of pollination begins the reproductive cycle of all flowering plants. Which flower part(s) is/are involved in pollination? anther and stigma
Pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination. This process is usually completed by bees.
The process is called pollination.
The process of pollination from same flower is called self-pollination. the process of pollination from another flower of same breed is called cross-pollination.
my answer is cross plants INCORRECT
Fertilisation
the pollination process that occurs in flamboyant flowers is insect pollination
Pollination is a process of transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a carpel . Agent that helps in pollination are wind, insects, birds and water.
pollen
Transfer of viable pollengrains fron anthers to the stigma is pollination.
The process of pollination begins the reproductive cycle of all flowering plants. Which flower part(s) is/are involved in pollination? anther and stigma
Pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination. This process is usually completed by bees.
pollination
The process is called pollination.
Pollination is the process of how pollen is transferred by insects, wind, or rain to the pistol of a flower. This is essential to the fertilization of a plant.