Fertilization takes place in the flower's ovary.
The male gamete from the pollen is transported from the stigma down the style and into the ovary where it fertilizes the female gamete (the ovule).
when the seman and carpel are pollinated by bees or insects, then the pollen travels down the carpel into the overies then begins to turn into a flower seed. Then the flower disperses the seed through force, wind (blown) or water. :)
Pollen is produced on the anther of a plant (male part). During pollination, pollen comes into contact with the stigma (Female part) the pollen then germinates and grows a tube down the middle of the stigma. once it reaches the ovary it enters the ovule (within the ovary) through the micropyle. Once in place, the pollen tube releases a male gametes (sperm in human terms) and fertilisation takes place.
fertilization take place in the ovary
Pistil (Ovary)
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The female parts of the flower are the ovary, eggs, pollen tube, pistil, and stigma. The male parts of the flower are the stamen, anthers, and pollen. The eggs of the flower are kept in the ovary; pollen from other flowers' anthers and stamens is received by the stigma and filters down through the pollen tube. The pollen fertilizes the eggs; fertilization is complete.
the ovule.
The Ovary of the flower becomes the fruit after fertilization by pollen
fruit
Flower fertilization is when the pollen gets into the female parts of the flower and the seeds start to form. Each ovule or egg needs some pollen to form a seed.
The fertilization of a flower by pollen from the same flower and without outer aid; autogamy.
photosynthesis
For information on flower fertilization, check out the related link.
For information on flower fertilization, check out the related link.
The plant that produces berries after fertilization is the holly flower. There are between 400 and 600 species of holly flower.
whats happends to the fruit of the fertilised flower after ferilisation