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Pollen is typically found in the male reproductive organs of a plant, specifically in the anthers of the flower. Bees and other pollinators collect pollen from these anthers to transfer it to the female reproductive organs of other flowers for fertilization.
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 grains are tiny and usually spherical in shape, with a textured surface that can vary depending on the plant species. Under a microscope, they appear as small, patterned spheres with distinctive characteristics that help differentiate between different types of pollen.
When you sneeze and it smells like pollen, it could be because you have inhaled pollen particles that are triggering your body's immune response, causing you to sneeze.
AntherThe anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen. This and the filament both make up the stamen.anther generally has four pollen sacs in a dithecous anther and in a monothecous anther like that of hibiscus there are 2 pollen sacs and each pollen sacs hold a microsporangium which produces pollen grains that how anther plays a main role in the development of pollen grains
the lungs look like two big oval shaped sacks
Female marijuana plants will throw pistils; paired nodes of 2 white hairs, usually within the first 14 days of beginning to flower. Males throw little sacks that look like balls that will eventually become pollen sacks.
They are made out of sacks of grain and wheat
because boys look handsom and they like there sacks
no flowers do not have fur... but if you look at them closely it may look like fur but its not- its pollen ... and in the spring the pollen falls off of the flowers and into the air. thats how we get Allergies
LOOK IN A PLANT FOR ITS STERN IF IT HAS ONLY A STREN AND NOT A PISTILE THAT MEANS IT IS A MALE
The endoplasmic reticulum is an organelle that looks like stack.
Bees collect pollen on their hairy bodies as they move from flower to flower. The pollen sticks to their bodies and is then carried back to the hive in special pollen baskets on their hind legs. This pollen is used as food for the bees and to help pollinate other flowers.
because chickens cant fly
Pollen is typically found in the male reproductive organs of a plant, specifically in the anthers of the flower. Bees and other pollinators collect pollen from these anthers to transfer it to the female reproductive organs of other flowers for fertilization.
Air sacs in pollen are used for buoyancy, enabling the pollen to float through the air and be carried by wind or pollinators to reach other flowers for fertilization. This helps increase the chance of successful pollination and reproduction for the plant.
No that's aphids, bees are collect pollen and nectar. No, bees collect nectar from nectary glands and pollen from the anthers in their pollen sacks. A lot of pollen also gets stuck to them elsewhere, and this can brush off in other flowers to pollinate them.