male flowers produce pollen. the females take it in it's reproductive system.
Is pollen part of the male or female structures of a plant?
The pollen of a plant comes from the stamen part of the flower. That's a female part. I hope you found this helpful to you when in doubt.
pollen grains are the male sex cells of the flower
yes
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.
The pollen grain is usually sticky and bright in color. These are the features that make the pollen grains suited for being brushed off by an insect.
The bee sucks the pollen from the flower, and flowers can make too much pollen so it can die. The bee also transfers pollen to other plants, which allows the plants to seed and spread.
AntherThe anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen. This and the filament both make up the stamen.anther generally has four pollen sacs in a dithecous anther and in a monothecous anther like that of hibiscus there are 2 pollen sacs and each pollen sacs hold a microsporangium which produces pollen grains that how anther plays a main role in the development of pollen grains
the stamen[male] part of the plant creates a solution called pollen. a insect will come along and when it gets close some of the pollen rubs on the insect. then while it is looking around the flower some of the pollen rubs off on the pistil [female part of the plant]. pollen then go down into the ovary where the eggs are and then the eggs and the pollen combine to form seeds
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.
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nectar Soo Hyun will recommend that the powder in the flower is pollen.
The anther makes the pollen. The anther and the filament make the stamen.
The pollen grain is usually sticky and bright in color. These are the features that make the pollen grains suited for being brushed off by an insect.
The bee sucks the pollen from the flower, and flowers can make too much pollen so it can die. The bee also transfers pollen to other plants, which allows the plants to seed and spread.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
AntherThe anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen. This and the filament both make up the stamen.anther generally has four pollen sacs in a dithecous anther and in a monothecous anther like that of hibiscus there are 2 pollen sacs and each pollen sacs hold a microsporangium which produces pollen grains that how anther plays a main role in the development of pollen grains
Think of pollen as a flower's sperm. It's carried, be it by water, air, or animal, to a different flower, where it is recieved. That other flower makes seeds which are then carried to a different location, planted, and grows into a new flower. So, pollen helps make baby flowers.
Bees want the nectar to make honey. The bees move pollen from flower to flower while they gather the nectar.
The structure of the iris is designed to make bees brush pollen so that the flower is fertilized.