the transfer of pollen grains is called pollination.
I the transfer of pollen is from the anther to the stigma of the same plant it is known as self pollination, whereas if the transfer of pollen is from the anther of one flower to the filament of a different flower, it is termed as cross pollination
Pollination or cross-pollination.
The wind aids in pollination when plants transfer pollen grains. Insects can also help in the transferring of pollen grains.
pollen
By the Wind and the pollen. Because the wind carries the pollen over plants flower and all other things that grow!
Flowers have male parts called stamens and female parts called carpels. The stamens make the tiny grains of pollen. The carpels contain eggs, called ovules. Seeds are made when the pollen reaches the ovules. This is called pollination.
That would be flying insects such as bees, as well as small birds (hummingbirds). They collect nectar for their own food, and in the process of collecting food, they spread pollen between different plants of the same species and within the flowers of the same plants as well. Pollen in plants serves the same purpose as male reproductive cells (sperm cells) in mammals.
it is called pollination.
Pollen
Cross pollination is the transfer of pollen from one plant to the female plant organs of another plant. This is done by insects, hummingbirds, and bats. Humans will sometimes do this to create newer and different plants.
Pollen powder
cross pollination
. The male reproductive organ in an angiosperm is called the stamen. It contains pollen which houses the gametophytes (sperm) and are found in sacks called anthers.
I think you want pollen as the answer.
pollination
YES!BECAUSE: Some plants are self-pollinated. That is, the stigma receives the pollen produced within its own flower. In some cases plants receive pollen from other plants; this process is called cross-pollination.
Non-vascular plants such as mosses and ferns have Spores. Pollen - Flowering, vascular plants (angiosperms)
The answer is Pollen.
pollen grain