whats spores though? gosh
Non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores. Spores are carried by wind, water, or animals to new locations where they develop into new plants without the need for pollination. This method of reproduction is different from the pollen and seeds used by flowering plants.
Seeds and spores are both reproductive structures produced by plants. They both serve as a means of dispersal to start new plants. However, seeds are produced by flowering plants, while spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants like ferns and mosses.
They are not the same, however they fulfill the same purpose which is to propagate. Seeds are produced by sexual reproduction while spores are a type of asexual reproduction most common in fungi. Spores are a used by many phylum like liverworts, hornworts, mosses etc.
Bees will pollinate mums but they have to beware of spiders that hide there.
For fungi and some lichen, reproduction is just by simple division, or by the use of minute spores.For ferns, spores are produced by the adult plant, and these grow in a suitable moist environment into a pro-thallus, which produces egg and (motile) sperm cells, which then fertilize with their mate from different pro-thallus. Thus a new final plant is produced.
Synonyms of pollinate can be breed, cross-fertilize, and crossbreed.And fertilize.
They reproduce with spores because they are seedless plants. This is called cross-pollination or they can self- pollinate.
A spore. The gametophyte makes gametes, which fertilize to form a zygote. That zygote develops into a sporophyte, which makes spores through meiosis. Those spores will then develop into the gametophyte.
They dont fertilize them, they pollinate them, if they are anywhere near eachother while flowering(budding) HE will pollinate HER. But it's pretty dumb to do because it will make her grow less bud and more seeds.
An elevated number of fern spores. Due to the other flowered plants ceasing to pollinate after the meteorite impact, ferns were able to release more spores.
Non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores. Spores are carried by wind, water, or animals to new locations where they develop into new plants without the need for pollination. This method of reproduction is different from the pollen and seeds used by flowering plants.
Mendel used the stamen (male) of one plant and used it to fertilize the carpels of another plant. He did this to see what traits would be shown in the F2 generation, and thus which were dominant to others. actually it is called cross pollinate dumbbutts
It depends on the type of plant. Some rely on wind, animals, and other pollen dispersion vectors. Others, such as ferns and moss, reproduce asexually by distributing spores.
Seeds and spores are both reproductive structures produced by plants. They both serve as a means of dispersal to start new plants. However, seeds are produced by flowering plants, while spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants like ferns and mosses.
The pollen grains from the stamen (male part) of the flower are transferred to the carpel (female part) of another flower to pollinate (fertilize) that flower.
No, taking out the anther won't make a flower convert into a fruit. In order to pollinate and fertilize the ovules (eggs) inside the flower's ovary, pollen must be produced and released by the reproductive organ known as the anther. A flower cannot turn into a fruit without effective fertilization and pollination.
Yes bats do pollinate.