Both pollen and sperm are male components responsible for reproduction when joined to their female counterparts.
sperm
No, sperm cells do not grow out of a pollen grain. In plants, sperm cells are produced within the pollen grain, and they are involved in fertilization when the pollen grain reaches a female reproductive structure. Each pollen grain contains two sperm cells.
The sperm of seed plants form inside the pollen tube, a structure that develops from the pollen grain. The pollen tube grows towards the ovule to deliver the sperm cells for fertilization.
By swimming in watery fluid through the neck of archegonium the sperm reaches to the egg in seedless plants.
The plant sperm is contained within the pollen grains produced by the anther of a flower. Pollen grains are the male gametophytes of plants and contain the male reproductive cells that will fertilize the female ovule.
Pollen is the reproductive gametes for plants (similar to eggs and sperm for humans), when pollen comes into contact with the stigma of a plant, the reproduction process for the plant begins
Yes, it is the male sex cell, similar to sperm...
The flower part that is similar to the male testes is the anther, which is part of the stamen. The anther produces and contains pollen, which is analogous to sperm in animals. Just as testes produce sperm for reproduction, the anthers release pollen for fertilization in plants.
sperm
No, sperm cells do not grow out of a pollen grain. In plants, sperm cells are produced within the pollen grain, and they are involved in fertilization when the pollen grain reaches a female reproductive structure. Each pollen grain contains two sperm cells.
No, the animal version of pollen is sperm.
Yes, it is the plant version of the male reproductive cells. That is where the phrase "birds and bees" came from and how it connects to human reproduction. The birds and bees carry the pollen to the pistils of other plants. Plants cannot get up and walk over to a partner and mate them, so birds, bees, and wind carry the pollen to other plants.
The sperm of seed plants form inside the pollen tube, a structure that develops from the pollen grain. The pollen tube grows towards the ovule to deliver the sperm cells for fertilization.
pollen
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
Pollen grains
Pollen is the plant equivalent to animal sperm.