The female part
Pollen grain
Most flowers have both male and female parts. The pollen is carried in the male parts and the seeds form in the female plant
The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.
The Stamen is the male organ in a plant. It gives off pollen. The pistil is the female organ. The pollen lands in the flower. The pollen then produces a tube that goes to the ovary and fertilizes the seed.
stigma True, but Ill explain more... Pollen from the Stamen- (male reproductive parts of a flower) must land on the Pistil-(female reproductive parts of a flower) for fertilization to occur, and thats when the seed grows in the ovary. :)
Pollen comes from male part of the flower.
It its ankle holster, usually. The Pistil (female part of the flower that receives pollen), however, is in the center of the petals, surrounded by the Stamen (the male part of the flower that produce pollen).
The 'pistil' is a female part of a flower. However flowers usually have both male and female parts, it is unusual for a plant to be just male or female (although there are examples such as 'holly' and 'cannabis').
Pollen production. Pollen is what fertilizes female flowers.
The pollen of a male male flower is transported by a bumble bee or some other insect. The insect lands in a female flower and leaves the pollen behind.
male flowers produce pollen. the females take it in it's reproductive system.
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
Pollen grain
Pollen is carried on the stamen of the male flower and has to be deposited on the stigma of a female flower to fertilise it.
Most flowers have both male and female parts. The pollen is carried in the male parts and the seeds form in the female plant
The process of transferring pollen from the male to the female reproductive organs in plants is known as pollination. It can occur either through self-pollination, where the pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma within the same flower or plant, or cross-pollination, where the pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on a different plant of the same species. This transfer can occur through various agents, including wind, water, insects, birds, or other animals.
The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.