Before pollination, the pollen grains are stored in the anthers (male part) of the plant.
During pollination, an insect (such as a bee) flies to the flower for nectar and some pollen from the anthers rubs off on it. When the bee travels to another flower, the pollen sticks to the stigma (female part). After pollination, fertilization can begin.
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In some plants example pea,wheat and rice, the anthers and stigmas of bisexual flowers ripen before opening of buds.self pollination occurs before the flower opens.
Flamboyant flowers are typically pollinated by bees, birds, and butterflies as they are attractive to these pollinators due to their bright colors and nectar. This type of pollination is known as biotic pollination, where living organisms play a role in transferring pollen between flowers.
it becomes decomdosed and returns its nutrients to the enviorment
The pollen is made and stored by the anthers.
They are not coloured because they undergo wind pollination unlike coloured flowers which have bright petals to attract insects for pollination.
Yes, it occurs in all flowers.
They are not coloured because they undergo wind pollination unlike coloured flowers which have bright petals to attract insects for pollination.
To attract insects for pollination.
the pollination grow into
the nectar.
The flowers help plants in attracting pollinators for cross pollination. Cross pollination creates genetic diversity for better adaptability.
Flowers that depend on wind for pollination would likely have flat open flowers. This design allows for greater exposure of pollen to the wind, increasing the chances of it being carried to other flowers. Tall closed flowers would likely hinder wind access to the pollen, making them less effective for wind pollination.