pollen
They are produced in the anther and are male sex cells for a plant. They contribute by being the reproductive cells together with the female sex cells and get fertilised to eventually develop into a seed.
The stamen produce pollen grains called gametes, which are the male sex cells. Without stamen, flower reproduction would not be possible.
pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised. pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised.
Make sex cells are called sperm and female sex cells are called ova
Sex cells: sperm and eggs. These are produced my meiosis.
The sperm and egg are produced by the testis and ovary. In higher plants these are pollen grains and egg cells produced in the stamen and ovule.
The stamen
The stamen
Where sex cells are produced: meiosis Where sex cells unite: fertilization
They are produced in the anther and are male sex cells for a plant. They contribute by being the reproductive cells together with the female sex cells and get fertilised to eventually develop into a seed.
Anther/Stamen.
The stamen produce pollen grains called gametes, which are the male sex cells. Without stamen, flower reproduction would not be possible.
pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised. pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised.
In females, the sex cells (eggs) are produced in the ovaries. In males, the sex cells (sperm) are produced in the testes.
Pistil or stamen, but probably pistil
The stamen produces pollen, which are the male sex cells of plants. This is then collected into the anther of the stamen.
That's where ALL cells are produced - including male sex cells.