pollen joins an ovule to make seeds
There are two things that must join to make a seed. The zygote, or embryo, must join with the ovule.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
yes
Pollen joins with the ovules in the ovary of a flower to form seeds through a process called fertilization. This process involves the fusion of the male gamete (pollen) and the female gamete (ovule) to form a zygote, which eventually develops into a seed.
It sucks up the pollen
because they need more pollen
The process is called fertilization. It involves the fusion of the pollen grain with the ovule to form a zygote, which will develop into a seed.
No, they do not. They reproduce by budding. Pollen is produced by flowering plants.
Gametophytes produce pollen, which is the male gametophyte. Seeds are produced by the fertilization of the female gametophyte by pollen.
nectar Soo Hyun will recommend that the powder in the flower is pollen.
It is possible to intentionally stress a female plant through environmental conditions to make the female grow male flowers containing female pollen, meaning all seeds produced from this pollen will be female seeds.
it lets the pollen through it so it can go to the ovary