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What is powder inside of flower?

That's the pollen. The reproductive cells of the flower.


Inside what structure do the sperm of seed plants form?

The sperm of seed plants form inside the pollen tube, a structure that develops from the pollen grain. The pollen tube grows towards the ovule to deliver the sperm cells for fertilization.


What is the function of pollen cells?

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.


Is Oxygen transported primarily by blood plasma true or false?

False. Oxygen is primarily transported by red blood cells, specifically by hemoglobin molecules inside the red blood cells. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin in the lungs and is then transported to tissues throughout the body.


Do honey combs have two uses?

To the bees, yes. Honeycomb cells are used for the storage of food (nectar/honey and pollen), and in other cells the queen will lay eggs which hatch into larvae. The larvae stay in the cells until after pupation when the adult bee emerges.


Where are the fatty acids and glycerol transported to inside the villi?

Fatty acids and glycerol transported materials pass through epithelial cells. This is studied in science.


Why is iron not stored or transported in its free form?

iron can not be storde or transported in its free form because is toxic. so it stored inside of cells as ferritin and hemosiderin


What will you say that anther forms pollen or pollen grains?

An anther is the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen. Pollen grains contain the male gametes of plants and are essential for the process of pollination, where the pollen is transferred to the stigma of a flower for fertilization to occur.


How do you xxplain the structure of the pollen grain describe the development of pollen grain and male gamete?

While still attached to the anther, the nucleus of the pollen grain divides, producing two nuclei, one of which becomes the tube nucleus, the other is called the generative nucleus. The generative nucleus divides again, forming two sperm cells. Once the pollen grain is released from the anther, it is transported (by wind or fauna) to the stigma of the female flower. Once a pollen grain has landed on the stigma, it begins to grow a pollen tube (there are three nuclei in the pollen tube, one from the tube nucleus, and the two sperm). When the pollen tube reaches the ovary, both sperm cells enter the ovule, one fuses with the egg nucleus, the other fuses with polar nuclei that is also inside the ovule, forming the endosperm.


What is oxygen transported inside the red blood cells?

Still oxygen (O2). It is transported as such by iron atoms that can bind one oxygen molecule through ion-induced dipole forces. Possibly you are looking for the transporter, which is hemoglobin.


What are reproductive cells in the pollen?

Pollen are male sex cells. So they contain sperms.


Where are the reproductive parts of an angiosperms located?

flowers