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
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.
Pollen travels through the air by a wind blowing the pollen and landing on soil and re growing this is called pollenation
it is called pollination.
Pollen
The yellow powder found in plants that contains sperm cells is called pollen. Pollen is produced in the male reproductive organs of flowering plants and is essential for plant reproduction through pollination.
cross pollination
It is called a pollen cone because it is a structure on certain plants that produces and releases pollen, the male reproductive cells. The cone shape of this structure helps to protect and efficiently disperse the pollen.
pollination
The fertilizing powder produced by plants is called pollen. Pollen contains the male reproductive cells of a plant and is transferred to the female reproductive organs of the same or a different plant to enable fertilization.
Pollen can be carried from flower to flower by several pollinating agents such as bees, wasps, flies, hummingbirds. Some plants self pollinate. Humans trying to create hybreds can pollinate with a Qtip.
Gametes in plants are called pollen (male gamete) and ovule (female gamete). Pollen and ovule are produced in the reproductive structures of plants, such as flowers, and are involved in the process of fertilization to produce seeds.
The male sex cells of plants are called pollen grains. When these pollen grains are released into the air by certain plants, they can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals, leading to hay fever symptoms.
pollen grain
The answer is Pollen.