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I don't know the terms in English but it's in the Anthères of the Etamines, the masculine part of the flower.

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A flower keeps its pollen in or on its stamen.

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What does the stamen to the flower do?

the stamen helps the pollen keep it in place


What bees pollinate?

As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower. Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.


What does a flower produce?

a flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it


Where are pollen grains produced?

pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower


How do bees fertilize?

They carry pollen from flower to flower the pollen from one flower fertilizes other flowers and so on.


Where is pollen made in a flower?

Pollen is made by the anther. sexual analizer


What happens when a bee lands a flower?

It collects the nectar and pollen (pollinating the flower).


What is self pollination?

Self pollination is the dropping of pollen on the stigma of the same flower that produced the pollen, thereby pollinating the flower.


The portion of the flower containing pollen grains?

A flowers pollen is located on the stamens.


What part of the flower can you see pollen?

Pollen can be seen in the anther of the stamen. It is the male part of the flower.


Does pollen come from the male or female part of the flower?

Pollen comes from male part of the flower.


What is bee pollination?

As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower. Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.