Bumble Bees!
The stamen is the female part of the plant that catches pollen from the the anther from another plant (in some cases) and the anther obviously carries the pollen and the pollen gets blown off to other plants.
By the Wind and the pollen. Because the wind carries the pollen over plants flower and all other things that grow!
Pollen is essential for plant reproduction as it carries male gametes to female reproductive organs for fertilization. Spores, on the other hand, are reproductive cells that allow certain plants like ferns, mosses, and algae to reproduce asexually and ensure genetic diversity. Both pollen and spores are crucial for plant survival and propagation.
Many plants, particularly grasses, are wind pollinated. The wind picks up pollen grains from the seeds and carries them to other seed heads which they can then pollinate.
The structure that grows out of the pollen grain and into the stigma is called the pollen tube. Once the pollen grain lands on a compatible stigma, it germinates and forms this tube, which extends down through the style to reach the ovule in the ovary. The pollen tube carries the male gamete (pollen nucleus) to the egg cell for fertilization. This process is essential for sexual reproduction in flowering plants.
Pollen is basically the male "seeds" of plants. Just like we have males and females, plants have male and female parts to reproduce. The plant equivalent to a female would be a flower (it often contains an ovary where the pollen goes).
bees, wind, or other insect catches pollen (which acts like sperm) on it's legs, it carries the pollen to another plant and rubs the pollen on the pistil(Egg) which travels down to the ovary, then the plant creates a seed.
Bees and other animals help to spread pollen to fertilize other plants.
Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, bats, and some types of beetles are examples of animals that carry pollen from one plant to another through their movements. This process is called pollination and is essential for the reproduction of many plant species.
Pollen that is received from another plant is called pollination. Pollination occurs when insects and animals gather pollen on their bodies and will disperse it while moving around other plants.
By swimming in watery fluid through the neck of archegonium the sperm reaches to the egg in seedless plants.
i could use another handful of pollen, please.