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fertilization in flowering in flowering is when some of the pollen from the male part of a flower travels down the stigma (female) it goes into thee ovaries and a seed is produced. hope this helps!
No, receptacles are structures in flowers that hold the reproductive organs (such as ovaries) but they do not cause pollen. Pollen is produced by the male parts of a flower (anther) and is collected by the female parts (stigma) in the receptacle for fertilization to occur.
Think of pollen as a flower's sperm. It's carried, be it by water, air, or animal, to a different flower, where it is recieved. That other flower makes seeds which are then carried to a different location, planted, and grows into a new flower. So, pollen helps make baby flowers.
one way is from insects such as bees, picking the pollen up and dispersing it onto the female flower. or the wind can pick up the pollen and it will either float somewhere else or it will blow to a female flower
The stamens which are the male parts produce pollen. It creates in the anther. For an even better answer if the pollen from a stamen travels to the stigma in the same flower it will be know a self pollination. For cross pollination the anther must produce pollen and travel to a different flower's stigma. It is basically self pollination with two flowers.
fertilization in flowering in flowering is when some of the pollen from the male part of a flower travels down the stigma (female) it goes into thee ovaries and a seed is produced. hope this helps!
No, receptacles are structures in flowers that hold the reproductive organs (such as ovaries) but they do not cause pollen. Pollen is produced by the male parts of a flower (anther) and is collected by the female parts (stigma) in the receptacle for fertilization to occur.
Think of pollen as a flower's sperm. It's carried, be it by water, air, or animal, to a different flower, where it is recieved. That other flower makes seeds which are then carried to a different location, planted, and grows into a new flower. So, pollen helps make baby flowers.
one way is from insects such as bees, picking the pollen up and dispersing it onto the female flower. or the wind can pick up the pollen and it will either float somewhere else or it will blow to a female flower
The style rises up from the ovaries and the stigmas is at the end.
a flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it
The stamens which are the male parts produce pollen. It creates in the anther. For an even better answer if the pollen from a stamen travels to the stigma in the same flower it will be know a self pollination. For cross pollination the anther must produce pollen and travel to a different flower's stigma. It is basically self pollination with two flowers.
A pollen tube grows from a cell in the pollen and penetrates the style of the flower, allowing the sperm cells to travel to the ovule. This process is essential for fertilization to occur in plants.
The style of a flower is a tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary and helps to guide pollen tubes for fertilization. It also plays a role in determining the distance that pollen must travel to reach the ovules for successful pollination and seed production.
They carry pollen from flower to flower the pollen from one flower fertilizes other flowers and so on.
Pollen travels through the plants ovaries up to the stamen waiting for a bee to release pollen around.***
It collects the nectar and pollen (pollinating the flower).