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The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil is called pollination.
the leaf
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.
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil is called pollination.
the leaf
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
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.
neither, it is made in the stamen
pollination-it's that simple :)
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
It is called as pollination. Here the pollen grains are transmitted from one flower to other flower. Pollen grains may be transmitted in the same flower from the stamen to stigma.
The stigma is the pollen maker to help put flowers outside so we can have honey make by the bees.
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