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Q: What of the substance sucrose or water causes the formation of pollen tube?
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Why sucrose cause the formation of pollen tubes?

it have starch to remove substance


Which of the substance sucrose or water cause the better formation of pollen tube?

water


What of the substances sucrose or water gives better formation of pollen tubes?

Answeri would think 20% sucrose solution


What is the powdery substance in the flower that causes seeds to form is?

Pollen is the fine powdery substance, usually yellow, produced by the male parts of a plant and located on the anthers of seed plants.


The site of formation of pollen grains?

stamen


What is pollen What can it cause?

Pollen is a powdery substance consisting of microscopic grains. Pollen can cause Allergies!


What substance does the anther produce?

Pollen.


What is the difference between and allergy and an allergen?

Being exposed to something your allergic to can potentially cause you to be sick. Being sick is your body's way of slowing down your cognitive functions, so that it can focus on getting rid of the thing that is making you sick.Example: If you are allergic to peanuts, and you eat one, there is a high chance that you will be sick.


What is the function of sucrose and calcium nitrate in the germinating solution?

The function of sucrose and calcium in the pollen germinating solution is to stimulate the seeds. They will also stimulate cell division through mitosis.


What is weed pollen?

The pollen grain originating from weed plant is a weed pollen. If weeds are removed from the field before production of pollen grains, seed formation in weeds will be checked .


What is the purpose of using sucrose solution when germinating pollen grains?

to provide sugar molecules for the growth process


What is the powdery substance produced in the stamen?

Pollen