insects or other criters or mabe even wind pick up the pollen off the anther and rubs off onto the stigma where it sticksthen the pollen will go down the style and into the ovary. then fertilization will happen
Angiosperms reproduce by producing flowers (male and female sex cells) and after pollination, seeds - this is called sexual reproduction. Some species of Angiosperms can also sometimes reproduce asexually, by producing offsets, suckers, bulblets or plantlets.
Gymnosperms reproduce by producing male and female cones (male and female sex cells) and after pollination seeds.
The angiosperm produces by spreading their seeds out the implanted in the ground and grow. This is why bees aid in growing new flowers. As the bees pollinate the flowers, seeds stick to them and eventually fall off creating new spots for the flower to grow.
The steps in angiosperm reproduction are pollination, fertilization, fruit development, and seed dispersal. Then grows bigger & bigger
It is an angiosperm as it is a seed bearing floweringplant.
it is an angiosperm
An onion is an angiosperm.
it is an angiosperm
angiosperm
The steps in angiosperm reproduction are pollination, fertilization, fruit development, and seed dispersal. Then grows bigger & bigger
Reproduction
Corn, an angiosperm, reproduces by seeds instead of spores. This is a form of sexual reproduction. No angiosperm reproduces with spores.
pollen and ovules
FragmentationVegetationRegenerationBuddingBinary Fission
what are the three types of asexual reproduction? AnswerConjugation and fertilization are two
angiosperm
The pin oak ( quercus palustris ) is an angiosperm.
It is an angiosperm as it is a seed bearing floweringplant.
Angiosperm
Germination, Growth, and Reproduction
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.