pollen travels through wind, water or through animals from one stamen to another. They get blown away by the wind or get washed away in the water(from the rivers). animals like honeybee or birds also help in this process as all the grass plants have open flowers and pollen grains stay on the top the wind carries them to one flower to another
by wind, pollinators carrying it around and landing on other flowers
wind power
slow moving water molecules sticking to one another
Grass is not seedless. Grass seed is planted to grow grass. We do not see grass seed on our lawn because we are constantly mowing or trimming the grass before flowers and seeds are created. If grass is allowed to grow without cutting it down then flowers will form and eventually there will be seeds.
the structure of grass roots is that it come from the soil and is born from the grass
Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.
Wind moves pollen for some plants like grass and corn. Animal pollinators move pollen for many flowering plants.
Grasses are photosynthesizing-able plants made of basic elements: carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Grasses are made up of many cellular organisms that work as one to make the grass grow, live and survive like it does.
On maturity of pollen grains , the anther lobes burst open and the pollen grains released in large amonut are carried by wind to several meters away to settle on feathery stigma as in case of plants of grass family.
Grasses have a very fine pollen which is carried by the wind. This is one reason why grass pollens can be a major cause of hay fever.
Yes you can certainly be allergic to grass, especially fresh cut grass. Grass allergies typically come around in the spring and summer when grass is being cut and the pollen is being stirred around in the air. Most people are actually allergic to the pollen but link it to grass.
Grass is pollinated by the wind as opposed to by insects. Therefore the pollen must be light for the wind to easily pick up it and spread it effectively
Some people are allergic to grass pollen and suffer from hay fever. People are not usually allergic to grass. If you suffer from hay fever you can eat food containing citronella as the stem is used not the pollen.
Yes. All seed bearing plants require to bear pollen as part of the fertilization proccess.
No, a bee eats no solids larger than grains of pollen. They live on pollen, honey and nectar.
By the bees who carry pollen from plant to plant then they fertilise it.
They aren't. If they dont have a pistil, a stamen, and petals, it's not a flower,
Like most plants, grass uses sexual reproduction in the form of pollen to grow more. Because this pollen is spread by wind, there needs to be quite a bit of it for the pollen to reliably seed many flowers.