Yes, it is the male sex cell, similar to sperm...
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
The anther is the part of a plant that produces pollen. It is located on the stamen, which is the male reproductive part of a flower. Pollen is essential for the fertilization of plants.
The Stamen, containing the Anther and Filament is the male part of the plant. The Anther is what produces the pollen.
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
The male part of the plant known as the stamens, which includes the anther and filament.
Is pollen part of the male or female structures of a plant?
male, if there is a female or male part of a plant... Actually, I really dont know...
Flowers aid a plant in reproducing. Bees come and get pollen from a flower, and in the prosess take pollen from the male part of a flower and it is then placed on the female part. The pollen then produces a pollen tube and will soon become fruit or seeds.
The stem is not a sexual organ of a plant. The stamen is a male sexual organ of a plant. It has the pollen needed to fertilize the flower.
If pollen is transferred from the male plant or a male part of a plant to a female plant or female plant part, then it is possible for fertilization to occur. In plants that have both male and female plants, they can actually self-pollinate. In nature, other mechanism for cross-pollination include transport via wind, on the fur of animals, and on insects.
The male part of a flower, called the stamen, produces pollen grains that contain the male sex cells. These pollen grains are transferred to the female part of the flower via pollination, leading to fertilization and seed production.