Perfect flowers, which contain both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive structures, reproduce primarily through a process called pollination. Pollination occurs when pollen from the anthers of the stamens is transferred to the stigma of the pistil, often facilitated by wind, insects, or other animals. Once pollen reaches the stigma, it germinates, allowing a pollen tube to grow down to the ovary, where fertilization takes place, leading to the formation of seeds. This process can occur within the same flower (self-pollination) or between different flowers (cross-pollination).
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Flowers house the female and male sexual organs of the plant -- the pistil and stamen, respectively. Some plants have both sex organs (known as bisexual, perfect, or hermaphrodite), and some have one or the other (called imperfect or unisexual), needing two flowers of the same species to reproduce.
the way prokaryotes reproduce
Insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce - apex
Cryptogamae is an obsolete term used to describe a group of non-flowering plants that reproduce by spores, such as mosses, liverworts, and ferns. These plants do not produce flowers or seeds like angiosperms and gymnosperms.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Flowers can reproduce both asexually and sexually. Flowers that reproduce asexually don't require another flower to replicate. Flowers that reproduce sexually require another flower.
Flowers can reproduce both asexually and sexually. Flowers that reproduce asexually don't require another flower to replicate. Flowers that reproduce sexually require another flower.
The flowers are essential to reproduce the plant.
Bright flowers Nectar Scented flowers
yes
YOU'RE a reproducing flower!
Describe the perfect evening.
the flowers people buy reproduce and send out other seeds to plant flowers
insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce
Shorea trees reproduce by producing flowers, which are pollinated by insects. Once pollinated, the flowers develop into fruits containing seeds. These seeds are then dispersed either by wind or animals, allowing the shorea tree to reproduce and propagate.