The pollen must be taken from the stamen to its stigma in order for pollination to occur. The common method of pollination is when insects and birds try to get nectar or pollen from the plant.
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Plants- like any other living thing have to reproduce, but in a plants case they have to make seeds not babies, so the male flower makes pollen which bees catch on their sticky coats and fly over to a female flower where the pollen gets taken down to the plants 'stomach' where the seeds grow and are then projected out of the female flower and then land in a spot where they will grow. the female part is called the pistil a flower can have more than one pistil
The flower ovary contains the ovules, which develop into seeds when fertilized by pollen. It plays a critical role in reproduction by protecting and nourishing the developing seeds. Additionally, the ovary ultimately develops into the fruit surrounding the seeds.
This process is called pollination. It is an essential step in plant reproduction where pollen grains are transferred from the anther (male part) to the stigma (female part) of a flower, allowing for fertilization and the production of seeds.
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.
Pollination in plants refers to the process of transferring pollen from the male reproductive organ (anther) to the female reproductive organ (stigma) of a flower. This transfer of pollen is essential for fertilization and the production of seeds and fruits. Pollination can occur through various methods, including wind, water, insects, birds, and other animals.
It doesn't hurt the bee, if that's what you are wondering. Actually, the bee isn't trying to collect pollen at all. Bees stop on flowers to collect nectar, and the pollen clings to the fluff on their bodies. When the bee stops at another flower, the pollen from another plant is brushed onto the flower. This is one way that flowers reproduce. The nectar collected by the bee then goes on to become honey after it is taken back to the hive. So, when a bee takes pollen from a flower, it is neither good nor bad, but a neutral interaction.
Some plants have both male and female reproductive organs. If the plants pollen is used to pollinate itself, it is known as self pollination. If the pollen is taken by a bee for example to another plant, it is known as a cross pollination.
Flower arranging is extremely important when planting flower seeds. One needs to put the right flowers in the right place for them to flourish. Some like more space, others are happy to be crowded. Depth or soil and type of soil need to be taken into account to.
Pollination when the pollen is taken from one plant to another by wind, water,insect or self pollinated. Then fertilization when the pollen is transferred from the male part of the flower to the female part(the ovule) which grows the seed and then germination the actual growth of the seed-germination needs moisture, warmth and oxygen.
After successful pollination, the female reproductive part of the flower is fertilized by the male gametes, leading to the formation of seeds within the ovaries of the flower. The ovary then develops into a fruit to protect and disperse the seeds, ensuring the continuation of the plant species.
There are various ways. Some common ways are by bees, flies, moths, butterflies, bats, birds, wind, or humans using a tiny brush. The pollen is taken from one flower by the pollinator and delivered to a different flower.