Pollen can be transferred by the wind or by insects such as bees. Some flowers are also pollinated by animals such as bats and hummingbirds.
Pollen grains contain the male gamete (sex cell).
It is transferred by wind or bees.
a flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it
Most flowers are beautiful. They appear this way in order to attract bugs. When a bug lands on a flower's petals, the flower's pollen will get stuck on the bug's body. When the bug lands on a different flower, the pollen is transferred to the new flower.
They carry pollen from flower to flower the pollen from one flower fertilizes other flowers and so on.
it travels through the plant
It collects the nectar and pollen (pollinating the flower).
There are two parts of a flower that produces pollen. The two parts are the stalk and the top of the flower.
There are 2 ways. Way 1 1; a bee enters the male flower and takes some pollen. 2; a bee enters a female flower and some of the pollen falls into the stem. Way 2; 1; wind blows pollen out of the male flower's bud. 2; the pollen lands in the female flower's bud.
The portion of the flower containing pollen grains is the anther. The anther is located at the top of the flower's stamen and is responsible for producing and releasing pollen for the process of pollination.
Pollen can be seen in the anther of the stamen. It is the male part of the flower.
Pollen comes from male part of the flower.