gymnosperms and angiosperms
Pollen is produced in the anthers.
the function of the pollen sac is to produce pollen (pollen grains). The pollen sac is the microsporangium of a seed plant in which pollen is produced. Most plants except coniferous plants contain four (4) pollen sacs.
Wind moves pollen for some plants like grass and corn. Animal pollinators move pollen for many flowering plants.
Pollen grains from plants which do not flower are very similar to that of flowering plants, except they are different.
Pollen grains are produced in vascular plants
it is pollen
Pollen grains
The yellow powder found in plants that contains sperm cells is called pollen. Pollen is produced in the male reproductive organs of flowering plants and is essential for plant reproduction through pollination.
Plants with sticky stigmas catch pollen from insects, as the pollen adheres to the stigma when the insect visits the flower. Plants with feathery stigmas catch pollen from the wind, as the lightweight pollen grains are carried by the wind to land on the stigma.
Matured pollen grains contained sperm cells. When Pollen grains are sticky, you have pollen. Pollen grains are contained in the pollen sac, with the purpose of helping plants reproduce.
It is the sperm of plants.The pollen cells goes to the female reproductive part of the plants through the wind,insects etc. It goes inside makes seeds the seeds mature they make new plants.
Pollen travels through the plants ovaries up to the stamen waiting for a bee to release pollen around.***