plant pollen is produced in the stamen then carried to the pistil where pollination occurs. in a gross way its kinda like when sperm gets to the egg. hope this helps!
pollen is a tiny structure that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
Pollen are produced in the anther of the stamen, which is the male part of the plant. The pollen is transferred to the ovule of the ovary (the female part of the plant). Both pollen and ovule are haploid gametes.
Pollen is produced in the Anther(s) of the plant; the anther and the filament (the portion which holds the anther) form what is know as the stamenThe stamen is the part of the flower that makes pollen. The anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen grains.
By meeting another plantEdited answer:Pollen grains are produced in the anther lobes by microsporogenesis ( a process of cell division and differentiation in a specific manner).
We will find pollen and pollen sacks on an androecium also known as stigma of a plant.
Asexual reproduction: there is only one plant that spreads its roots and makes new plants out of those roots. All the plants that were made are connected with the "parent plant" by the root. Sexual reproduction: This occurs when pollen somehow travels by either wind, or an animal carrying it, and the pollen will make contact with another plant and a seed will be produced when the pollen is in contact with the Pistil. Pollen is also known as sperm for a plant. The pistil is also known as the "female" part of a flower which takes the pollen (sperm) and makes a seed out of it I hope I have helped! :)
pollen contains half of the dna of a plant and is used during plant reproduction. It is produced on the stamen.
Pollen grains are produced in vascular plants
pollen
Pollen are produced in the anther of the stamen, which is the male part of the plant. The pollen is transferred to the ovule of the ovary (the female part of the plant). Both pollen and ovule are haploid gametes.
Yes, pollen grains are produced in the microsporagium, which is contained in the anther of a flowering plant. The anther is the "male" part of the flower.
Pollen is produced in the Anther(s) of the plant; the anther and the filament (the portion which holds the anther) form what is know as the stamenThe stamen is the part of the flower that makes pollen. The anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen grains.
the function of the pollen sac is to produce pollen (pollen grains). The pollen sac is the microsporangium of a seed plant in which pollen is produced. Most plants except coniferous plants contain four (4) pollen sacs.
Pollen is produced in the anthers.
1 set from the "mother" plant. the one that produced the seed, and one from the "father" plant that produced the pollen.
pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower
Pollen grains are often called as microspores or male gametes. They are produced in pollen sacs present in pollen chambers in the anthers of the flower. They are produced due to repeated division of microspore mothercells and are haploid (n).
Pollen is produced by YOUR MOM! and a goat...TEEHEE!