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When a pollen grain joins with an ovum?

When a pollen grain joins with an ovum, fertilization occurs, resulting in the formation of a zygote. This zygote then develops into an embryo that eventually grows into a new plant or seed. This process is crucial for the reproduction of flowering plants.


Name the 2 things which join to make a seed?

There are two things that must join to make a seed. The zygote, or embryo, must join with the ovule.


Does pollen grain make the male sex cells of a flower?

Is pollen part of the male or female structures of a plant?


Can pine pollen meet rose pollen and make a new flower?

No, pine pollen and rose pollen are from different plant species and cannot combine to create a new flower. In general, pollen from one plant species cannot fertilize the ovules of a different plant species.


Can a plant make seeds without pollen?

yes


Why do bees make pollen?

Bees don't make pollen, they collect it from the flowers they visit.Bees have concave areas on the tibias of their back legs, surrounded by hairs. These are called pollen baskets or corbiculae, and as the bee forages for nectar, it brushes any pollen from its head and body back to the pollen baskets and packs it in.The pollen is taken back to the hive, where it is stored and used for food. It is a rich protein source.


How did Mendel make sure that some plant cross pollinated?

He took it upon himself to pollinate the plants by bringing the pollen of one plant to the pollen of another different plant, forcing cross-pollination.


Is whole grain a formula?

No , There is no formula to make whole grain you use whole grain to make other types of food .


What are bees attracted to on a plant?

Pollen because they use it to make honey.


What features of a pollen grain makes it suited for being brushed off an insect?

A pollen grain's surface is often rough and sticky, allowing it to adhere to an insect's body as it moves from flower to flower. Additionally, the shape and size of pollen grains match well with insect hairs, making them easy to brush off as the insect travels. Lastly, the lightweight nature of pollen grains makes them easily dispersed by the movement of insects.


How does a honeybee help a plant reproduce?

Honeybees are what is know as pollinators, when they fly by plants and suck the nectar the become covered in the plants pollen. When the go to the next plant the pollen is spread which will soon make plant seeds.


What are some parts that make a plant different from an animal?

it has petals,stems,and pollen.