the leaf
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised. pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised.
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
From the stamen to the stigma which is the sticky end of the pistil (which includes the stigma, style and the ovary.
Flower> Stamen> Anther> Pollen grains.
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised. pollen is collected in the stamen. It is made of pollen grains (male sex cells). these are carried by insects to a stigma ready to be fertilised.
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
neither, it is made in the stamen
pollination-it's that simple :)
Animal water or wind
Self pollination is when the pollen from the Stamen goes to the Stigma of the same flower, rather then the pollen going to a Stigma of a different flower.
From the stamen to the stigma which is the sticky end of the pistil (which includes the stigma, style and the ovary.
Flower> Stamen> Anther> Pollen grains.
The stigma recieves the pollen grain from the anther. It then travels down the pollen tube inside the style and goes to the ovary.
Self pollination is the dropping of pollen on the stigma of the same flower that produced the pollen, thereby pollinating the flower.
Bees carry pollen from the stigma and the stamen, and also nectar.