Tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen.
Pollen (this one was so easy!)
pollen
Tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen.Pollen (this one was so easy!)pollen
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
The dust-like particles produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen. Pollen contains male gametes that are necessary for plant reproduction when they are transferred to the stigma of a compatible flower.
pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower
Tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen.Pollen (this one was so easy!)pollen
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
Pollen in flowers is produced on anthers.
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
yes
Sepals
The dust-like particles produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen. Pollen contains male gametes that are necessary for plant reproduction when they are transferred to the stigma of a compatible flower.
The primary function of the anthers on lily flowers is to produce and release pollen. Pollen contains the male gametes needed for fertilization when it comes into contact with the stigma of the same or another flower.
The anther holds the pollen sac in Hawaiian flowers or any other kind of flowers.
pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower
Watermelons have both male and female flowers on the same plant. It's easy to tell the difference because the male flowers have powdery pollen-filled anthers and the female flowers have an ovary below them that looks like a tiny watermelon.