I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization
Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower.
Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
a bee takes pollen into and out of the flower ;)
The correct spelling of the verb is pollinate (spread pollen from flower to flower).
they pollinate flowers by going to a flower and getting the nectar the bee wants and there foot falls into a sac that holds the pollen and the and then when the bee leaves the flower and goes to another flower the pollen falls off the bees foot and starts the pollination process
Pollen.
Pollen mate, so it can pollinate the plant
Bees do not ' know' anything. They just fly from flower to flower gathering pollen and nectar to take back home and feed baby bees. In the process, bees accidentally leave a wee bit of that pollen on other flowers - just enough to pollinate them.
the stamen produce the pollen on a flower and bees help pollinate it.
By accidentally picking up and depositing pollen as they go from flower to flower.
The butterfly help the flower pollinate by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another flower.