Pollen can easily become airborne and when it does, it can be carried long distances. it will settle on plants and other flowers to help pollinate or it can get into homes and on cars, and if you are allergic to a particular pollen you may develop hay fever symptoms when you breathe it in.
Pollination is the male pollen being added to the flower where it can fertilize the eggs found in the female part of the flower. Then the seed is formed oh yeah
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pollen grain develop a tube that goes down the style
Once pollen is airborne, its main objective is to find other plants to pollenate. However, many times, the pollen does not make it to a new plant. It ends up entering the nasal cavities of people. For those with pollen allergies it can be very troublesome.
Pollination happens is when the pollen goes into the ovary.
It goes in the stigma, which is what catches the flying pollen in the air, and it's also the sticky regimen.
it goes up into the clouds
Pollination is the male pollen being added to the flower where it can fertilize the eggs found in the female part of the flower. Then the seed is formed oh yeah
Air, dust, pollen, smoke, spores, viruses, small insects (sometimes), etc.
It dissipates in the atmosphere.
the function of a stamen is to protect or cover up the pollen
The concentration of ozone in the air goes up.
when the pollen comes in contact with the stigma.. the pollen tube is formed. that then goes into the ovary and fertilizes with the ovule.