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Think of pollen as a flower's sperm. It's carried, be it by water, air, or animal, to a different flower, where it is recieved. That other flower makes seeds which are then carried to a different location, planted, and grows into a new flower. So, pollen helps make baby flowers.
This tiny grain is called pollen grain.
flowers produce more pollen grains because the anther makes the pollen it then the stigma collects pollen and the petals of flowers atract insects or birds.
Yes because insects are attracted to the pollen in flowers.
what makes a flower open is sunshine and water or if it is a hawi'i flower it opens in day time and closes at night.signed sassy Ellis
part of a plant makes the seeds.
Think of pollen as a flower's sperm. It's carried, be it by water, air, or animal, to a different flower, where it is recieved. That other flower makes seeds which are then carried to a different location, planted, and grows into a new flower. So, pollen helps make baby flowers.
By the Wind and the pollen. Because the wind carries the pollen over plants flower and all other things that grow!
The stigma is the pollen maker to help put flowers outside so we can have honey make by the bees.
Some bats like to feed on the bird of paradise flower. The part of the plant that makes pollen is flat for the bat to perch on. The paradise flower is best for bats.
A Humming bird Benefits from Drinking the flowers because the flower comes like food to the Humming Bird.The flower Benefits from the Humming bird because the humming Bird pollinates it.
Because when they pollinate, they knock some of the pollen onto the sternum, which makes seeds. So without bees, there would be no flowers.
FLowers,or like bees
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The anther makes the pollen. The anther and the filament make the stamen.
The anther and the filament are the same because they are both part of the stamen. The stamen in a flower is the male reproductive organs.Although these are both part of the Stamen, they both have a different function in the plant.Filament: The stalk of the Anther.Anther: Contain pollen sacs. The sacs release pollen on to the outside of the anthers that brush against insects on entering the flowers. The pollen once deposited on the insect is transferred to the stigma of another flower or the same flower. The ovule is then able to be fertilised.
Bees eat pollen from flowers which makes the honey!