animal dispersal and wind dispersal
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
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Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
The three main ways pollen is transferred are by wind (anemophily), by insects (entomophily), and by birds or other animals (zoophily). Each method of pollen transfer is adapted to suit the specific characteristics of the plant species involved.
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
they produce a tiny tube that the pollen grains travel to the egg cell.
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Pollen grains are carried to female gametes in seed plants by the wind, insects, birds, or other animals. Once the pollen grain reaches the female reproductive structure, such as the stigma, it germinates and forms a pollen tube that grows down to the ovule, allowing for fertilization to occur.
Pollen is moved from one place to another by pollinators like bees, butterflies, birds and wind. These pollinators carry pollen grains from one flower to another, facilitating the fertilization process in plants. This movement of pollen is crucial for the reproduction of many plant species.
The ways of separation of grains are -HandpickingThreshingAnd Winnowing.
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
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The method of pollen transfer from one plant to another depends on e species of plant, and the structure of the flower. One of the most common ways pollen can get from one flower to another is to be carried by insects, most commonly bees, or birds. Sometimes pollen can brush off onto the fur of a passing mammal. Wind can also be a strong factor in the dispersal of pollen.
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