A pollen tube grows from the pollen grain down through the style. The pollen tube enters the ovary and reaches an olvule. The sperm then travels down the pollen tube and fertilizes the egg in the ovule. So a pollen tube.
It is known as pollination.
The stamen's anthers contain pollen, which fertilizes the ovary.
pollination
Insects, animals, wind, or water can transfer pollen from the stamen to the stigma of a flower in a process called pollination. This transfer of pollen is essential for the fertilization and reproduction of the plant.
The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower, and its main function is to produce and release pollen. Pollen contains the male gametes (sperm cells) that are necessary for fertilizing the female ovules in the flower's pistil, leading to the formation of seeds.
Stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament, while carpel is the female reproductive organ, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. Stamen produces pollen grains containing male gametes, while carpel contains the ovules where female gametes are produced.
The 'stamen' is the male part of a flower and consists of a 'filament' and 'anther' where 'pollen' is produced.The 'pistil' is the female part, which consists of the 'stigma', 'style', and 'ovary' containing 'ovules'. After fertilization the ovules mature into seeds.The two parts of a stamen are the anther and filament.
Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers. A stamen consists of an anther (which produces pollen) and a filament. The pollen consists of the male reproductive cells; they fertilize ovules
Animal water or wind
The powdery substance produced in the stamen is called pollen. Pollen grains contain the male reproductive cells of flowering plants, and they are essential for the fertilization of the plant's ovules. Pollen is typically carried by wind, insects, or other animals to reach the plant's female reproductive organs.
The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil is called pollination.
the 2 stamen product pollen