pollination
Self pollination
Stigma
When a bee travels from flower to flower, it is called foraging. This behavior allows bees to collect nectar and pollen, which they use for food and to feed their hive. During this process, bees also facilitate pollination, which is crucial for the reproduction of many flowering plants.
The middle of a lily flower is called the "ovary," which is part of the plant's reproductive system. The ovary contains the ovules, which develop into seeds after fertilization. Surrounding the ovary are the stamens, which produce pollen, facilitating the reproduction process. Together, these structures contribute to the flower's overall function in plant reproduction.
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction; reproduction that needs only one parent.
Plant reproduction that does not involve flower seeds or fruit is called asexual reproduction. This process includes methods such as vegetative propagation, where new plants grow from parts of the parent plant, like roots, stems, or leaves. Other forms include fragmentation and budding. Asexual reproduction allows for the rapid production of genetically identical offspring.
The flower is very important to the reproduction life process of the plant. The flower is the sexually reproductive part of the plant and the petals are noticeable, to attract pollination.
The process is called Meiosis.
The process is called Meiosis.
binary fission it is the process by which the bacteria divides
When a plant releases its seeds, it is called seed dispersal. This process allows the seeds to be transported away from the parent plant, increasing the chances of successful germination and growth in a new location.