I think that the pollen grains is neede to fertilize the carpel.......
Typically, only one sperm is needed to successfully fertilize an egg.
The delivery of pollen to the stigma of the carpel is called pollination. This can occur through various methods, including wind, water, animals, or self-pollination. Once pollen lands on the stigma, it can germinate and fertilize the ovules to form seeds.
Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
they fertilize the soil
Sperm. It is typically is found in semen.
A pea typically has one carpel in its gynoecium.
The pollen grains from the stamen (male part) of the flower are transferred to the carpel (female part) of another flower to pollinate (fertilize) that flower.
They are sexual since a rooster is needed to fertilize the eggs.
To receive and store the spermatozoa until needed to fertilize the ova in insects.
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Yes, the chrysanthemum flower has both the carpel, which is the female reproductive organ, and the stigma, which is part of the carpel and where pollen grains land during pollination.
Only a small amount of semen, containing millions of sperm cells, is needed to fertilize an egg. Only one sperm cell is required to fertilize an egg, and the rest are typically blocked by the egg's protective barrier.