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it is send down to the ovaries, this creates ovules.
when pollen grain are transferred from the stigma the ovule of the flower , whats takes place
In most flowering plants fertilization takes place in the pistil. Pollen from the anthem of the stamen is placed on the stigma of the pistil. A pollen tub forms down the style of the pistil towards the ovary. It is in the ovary that the pollen fertilizes the ovum and the seed is formed.
The stigma of a flower receives pollen, the male flowers gamete. It is part of the female flowers reproductive system. The Stigma is the end portion of the flower and does not have an epidermis( the waxy coating on plants that helps retain water and protects the plant).
Most pollination takes place with the help of insects and wind. The purpose of pollination is to transmit the pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant.
The work of the stigma is to trap pollen grains from pollination agents. Afterwards, it goes ahead to direct the pollen grains to the ovum.
the pollen grain lands ot the tip of pistle called as stigma and then pollen tube from pollen grain germinates and it reaches the ovary through style(containing 2 male gamets).. then fertilisation takes place... or is when the male sex cells inside the pollen grains fuses with the female sex cells inside to produce a seed embryo Pollination transfers the pollen grain to the stigma. However, for hertilisation to take place, the nucleus of the pollen grain must fuse with the nucleus of the ovum, which is inside an ovule in the ovary. To transfer the nucleus to the ovum, the pollen grain grows a tube, which digest its way through the tissue of the style and into the ovary. Here it grows around the opening in an ovule. The tip of the tube dissolves and allows the pollen grain nucleus to move out of the tube and into the ovule. Here it fertilises the ovum (egg cell) nucleus.
Insects visit the flowers to drink the liquid nectar the flower produces. In so doing, the insects brush against the pollen and carry some away on their bodies. When they visit the next flower, the pollen rubs off on to the stigma, when fertilization takes place.
Fertilization takes place in the flower's ovary. The male gamete from the pollen is transported from the stigma down the style and into the ovary where it fertilizes the female gamete (the ovule).
It takes the sperm into the male reproductive organ and then new flowers grow.
Flowers are the reproductive parts of the flower. The male parts produce pollen and the egg takes in the pollen and creates seed.
The Stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen during fertilization.