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Q: Why do pollen dies if its lands on an unripe stigma?
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How does pollen make it from the stigma down to the ovary?

It makes a seed Edited answer: In nature, pollen does not get into ovary, rather it land on the stigma and their it allowed to germinate to send pollen tube to the ovary only if it is compatible. Otherwise it is rejected by the stigmatic cells and withers away.


What happens when pollen from the stamen gets into the ovary?

it dies


What happens when the pollen from the stamen gets into the ovary?

it dies


What do flowering plants reproduce from?

The answer is that the male part of a flower ( the stamen ) has a part called the anthers, these have the pollen on it, when the pollen touches the stigma ( a part of the female part of a flower) it travels down the style and into the ovary which contains the ovules or baby seeds these seeds are fertilized and after a little time the flower dies and the seeds start a new plant, starting the process all over again.


What do flowering plant reproduce?

The answer is that the male part of a flower ( the stamen ) has a part called the anthers, these have the pollen on it, when the pollen touches the stigma ( a part of the female part of a flower) it travels down the style and into the ovary which contains the ovules or baby seeds these seeds are fertilized and after a little time the flower dies and the seeds start a new plant, starting the process all over again.


What do plants reproduce from?

The answer is that the male part of a flower ( the stamen ) has a part called the anthers, these have the pollen on it, when the pollen touches the stigma ( a part of the female part of a flower) it travels down the style and into the ovary which contains the ovules or baby seeds these seeds are fertilized and after a little time the flower dies and the seeds start a new plant, starting the process all over again.


What happens the petal after fertilization?

When a pollen grain lands on the stigma of a flower, whether deposited there by an insect or the wind or by any other means, fertilization of the flower may follow. The pollen develops a tube which grows down through the stigma and style, enters the ovary and in to the ovule. The male sex cell which is carried in the tip of the tube fuses with the female sex cell in the ovule and fertilization is complete.There is a slight complication: there are two male nuclei in the pollen tube and the second one fuses with another nucleus in the ovule, called the primary endosperm nucleus, and this develops into a food store, called the endosperm, which nourishes the developing embryo plant. An example of endosperm tissue in a seed is the large, starchy part of a grain of wheat, the embryo plant develops from the wheatgerm.


What happens if a cat jumps out of your hand?

it lands on the floor if your hand is over a cliff.... it dies


When the oldest man dies all his lands were divided among his?

in 89 it says it in the story


Is pollen released from flower before it dies?

Yes, but only if the flower contains the male anthers. Some plants have separate male and female flowers.


Do bees pollinate cucumbers?

Most grasses, including sugar cane, are pollinated primarily by wind. The plants produce large amounts of pollen which wind and gravity carry onto the pistils. In addition, Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) pollenate sugar cane as they fly among the canes in pursuit of insects.


How does pollen last for thousands of years?

umm a flower dies and it comes back to life and the ploen was never alive so it cant die but it will get blown around