The method of pollen transfer from one plant to another depends on e species of plant, and the structure of the flower. One of the most common ways pollen can get from one flower to another is to be carried by insects, most commonly bees, or birds. Sometimes pollen can brush off onto the fur of a passing mammal. Wind can also be a strong factor in the dispersal of pollen.
Often it is carried by the wind, or by insects such as bees.
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pollen can be transferred in many ways: On animals fur, bees, butterflys.
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POLLEN GRAINS ARE TRANSFERRED BY 3 METHODS: 1. BY WIND 2. BY INSECTS 3. BY WATER. it depends on the type of plant. some plants can be insect pollinated and some wind and some that are located near a river by water
Pollen are produced in the anther of the stamen, which is the male part of the plant. The pollen is transferred to the ovule of the ovary (the female part of the plant). Both pollen and ovule are haploid gametes.
Pollen can be transferred by flying insects flitting from flower to flower. A noted cross-pollinating insect is the bee. Pollen can be transferred by the wind blowing pollen into the air (grasses, some trees, are wind pollinated). Wind pollination brings misery to many who suffer from hay fever at certain times of the year.
Pollen is transferred from the stamens to the pistil
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pollen can be transferred in many ways: On animals fur, bees, butterflys.
When pollen is transferred for the stamen to the pistil, the pollen helps the pistil create a fruit, which contains the seeds a plant needs to be grown from.
They help by blowing the pollen, then it is transferred to another flower.
To fertilise it.
Pollen
It is transferred by wind or bees.
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