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Q: What is the difference between seeds and pollen?
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What is difference between seed cones and pollen cones?

Pollen cones are the male pollen-producing cones, and seed cones are the female seed-producing cones in conifer trees.Seed cones are gymnosperms, which means the seeds are not enclosed within an ovary (in Greek, gymno is naked).


What does pollen join with to make seeds?

pollen joins an ovule to make seeds


What is the difference between apple seeds and sunflower seeds?

they are different seeds.


What is difference between ungerminated pollen grain and germinated pollen grain?

The germinated pollen grain is empty of the male gamete nucleus.


What is the difference between a spore and a pollen grain?

Pollen grains are formed in the anthers by meiosis; seeds in the ovary by fertilizationPollen grains are very tiny, even microscopic; seeds may be as small as 1mm across to as large as 50cmPollen grains are a single cell (similar to sperm); seeds are multicellularIts function is to carry the male characteristics of the plant to fertilize the egg cell; seeds are there to develop into a new plant when the conditions are favourable


Is pollen sweet?

Pollen is a sweet nectar. Pollen is also known as tiny seeds that has sweet inside.


What is inside a pollen cell?

seeds


What the fertilization?

the seeds and embryos and pollen


What does the ovary do to help a flower to make seeds?

Pollen goes down the pollen tubes from the stigma in the ovary are ovules. where the pollen fertilizes the ovules. afterward seeds are formed when the fruit is produced


What is the difference between plants that make seeds and plants that do not make seeds?

one makes seeds and another does not make seeds


What is an angiosperm and a gymnosperm?

The difference between an Angiosperm and a Gymnosperm is that Angiosperms are flowering plants while Gymnosperms are not. A. include plants that use flowers to reproduce. More information on this topic can be researched online or in a biology book. I strongly recommend Dale Layman's Biology Demystified for more info. An angiosperm also forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary and a gymnosperm bears naked seeds (no ovary).


Where do gymnosperm seeds develop?

Gymnosperms do not produce spore, they produce pollen and seeds. The seeds and pollen are both produced in cones and the seed is "naked", it is not enclosed in an ovary.