after that, the next thing in the part, which would be the ovary which will keep it in the ovule. fyi i dont think im correct.
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Pollination
self-pollination
pollination
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There are two types of pollination. When pollen grains are transferred from the anther to a stigma of the same flower or a flower on the same plant, it leads to self pollination. If the transfer involves different flowers on different plants, that is cross pollination.
Flowing plants, also known as angiosperms use flowers for repodution purposes. They consist of a male reproductive organ called anther and a female reproductive system called ovary.
transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant (of the same species) is called cross-pollination. transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of the same plant is called self-pollination
Tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen.Pollen (this one was so easy!)pollen
The male reproductive systems are called the stamens. Each consists of an anther, which produces pollen, and a filament which supports the anther.
There are two types of pollination. When pollen grains are transferred from the anther to a stigma of the same flower or a flower on the same plant, it leads to self pollination. If the transfer involves different flowers on different plants, that is cross pollination.
The anther produces pollen grains which would be transferred to other plant's stigma which will receive the pollen grains when an insect fly pass it then the pollen grains will be stuck on its wings.
Flowing plants, also known as angiosperms use flowers for repodution purposes. They consist of a male reproductive organ called anther and a female reproductive system called ovary.
transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant (of the same species) is called cross-pollination. transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of the same plant is called self-pollination
Pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination. This process is usually completed by bees.
POLLINATION!
The stigma is the pollen maker to help put flowers outside so we can have honey make by the bees.
Unless you have another term in mind, it is a spray of flowers.
viscosity
Pollen is produced on the anther. The anther is supported by a long filament. The filament and anther together is called the stamen.
Tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen.Pollen (this one was so easy!)pollen
it is called a transplant.