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The stigma recieves the pollen grain from the anther. It then travels down the pollen tube inside the style and goes to the ovary.

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What part of the flower receives the pollen grain from anther?

The sticky bulb called the stigma. A part of the female aspect of the flower.


The part of the flower that receives the pollen grain is called?

Stamen


Where do pollen grain form?

The anther... :)


Function of anther in gumamela?

The anther is the male reproductive part of the gumamela (hibiscus) flower. It is responsible for producing and releasing pollen, which contains the male gametes required for fertilization. Insects, birds, or wind can transfer the pollen from the anther to the stigma of another flower, allowing for pollination and the formation of seeds.


Functions of anther?

The anther is the male reproductive organ of a flower that produces and releases pollen grains, which contain the male gametes (sperm cells). It plays a crucial role in the process of pollination, where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of a compatible flower for fertilization to occur. The anther is essential for sexual reproduction in flowering plants by facilitating the transfer of genetic material between plants.


Pollen grains develop in what?

Pollen grains are often called as microspores or male gametes. They are produced in pollen sacs present in pollen chambers in the anthers of the flower. They are produced due to repeated division of microspore mothercells and are haploid (n).


Can a pollen grain of a flower have one lobe?

No, after a research it is not seen that a pollen grain of a flower have only one lobe. Commonly pollen grain have two or three lobes.


What is the purpose of the stigma on a flower?

In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.


What is the name given to the structure in the flower in which the sperm cell is formed?

The structure in the flower where sperm cells are formed is called the anther. It is part of the male reproductive organs of the flower and is responsible for producing pollen grains containing the sperm cells.


When a flower is pollinated the grain of pollen falls were?

When a flower is pollinated, the pollen grain lands on the stigma of the flower, which is the female reproductive organ. The pollen grain then germinates, forming a pollen tube that grows down through the style to reach the ovary where fertilization can occur.


What is the function of pollen?

Pollen is the plants mechanism of transferring haploid (n) male genetic material (male gametophytes) from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another (cross-pollination) or from the anther of one flower to the stigma of the same flower (self-pollination).The pollen grain is hard and encapsulates the genetic materials (of one parent) with in, in very much the same way that a seed contains the genetic material of both parents.Pollen is small (sometimes microscopic), light and can travel far by wind or attached to insects (bees, moths, butterflies).In angiosperms pollen is produced in the anther of the flowers, in gymnosperms it is produced in the male cones of the plant.When the pollen grain lands on the stigma of suitable flower (very closely related species or same species) the pollen grain germinates; a pollen tube grows down the style and into the ovary (controlled by the generative and tube nucleus - which were contained in the pollen grain) of the flower, here it releases two sperm nuclei which fuse with the haploid (n) nucleus of the ovule to form a zygote.Pollen is made in the male part of the flower (anther) and is full of genetic material. When the pollen and the ova (egg) are joined the DNA from the pollen enters the ova and joins with its DNA. This is fertilisation and the fertilised ova grows into a seed. (pollen has a similar job to do for plants that sperm does for animals).


What makes seeds when combined with a flower's eggs?

This tiny grain is called pollen grain.