No. Pollen is the substance that comes from the anthers of the male part of the flower or inflorescence that flies through the air with the help of the wind or an animal to the female part of the flower/inflorescence so that female part can be fertilized. When the female part is fertilized, it can mature into a seed.
pollen for the birds to pollenaite and seeds for new flowers to grow
Pollen. Pollen is what allows plants to reproduce by cross-pollenation, much like male and female in the human species. The pollen is distributed by bees and other insects, or by the wind shaking the flower and releasing pollen to be born to other plants.
Monocot seed include all cereals, all grasses, lilies, and palm kernels. All monocot seed are endospermic or albuminous. Asparagus, palms and orchids are also monocots.
Pollen is a noun.
air is important because it is also like bees an butterflies. they Cary along dust particles (pollen) to other flowers even stuff such as; dust to also clean,seeds(somtimes) or even dead organism's that leads to cleaning
pollen joins an ovule to make seeds
Yes, ornamental grasses can produce pollen that may cause allergies in some individuals. The amount of pollen and the specific allergenic potential can vary between different species of grasses. It's advisable for those with allergies to be cautious when planting ornamental grasses in their gardens.
Gametophytes produce pollen, which is the male gametophyte. Seeds are produced by the fertilization of the female gametophyte by pollen.
Many plants, particularly grasses, are wind pollinated. The wind picks up pollen grains from the seeds and carries them to other seed heads which they can then pollinate.
NO, because the wind helps them with pollination not insects
seeds
the seeds and embryos and pollen
A flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it
Caryopsis
By the wind is the way in which grasses are pollinated.Specifically, native and "wild" grasses typically begin catching and releasing pollen into the air in the late spring, usually May. Ornamental and turf grasses usually extend their pollination times into the summer and fall. The male structures that produce and release pollen are anthers. The female structures that stop and use the pollen are stigmas.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
Conifer trees have two different kinds of cones. The pollen cones house the male reproductive cells. They produce pollen which is later transferred to the female cone to fertilize the seeds. The seed cone houses the female reproductive cells, which when pollinated become seeds.