Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
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One way is that bees would take pollen from nearby flowers, then drop it over other flowers.
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
animal dispersal and wind dispersal
self pollination insects wind water
One way is that bees would take pollen from nearby flowers, then drop it over other flowers.
they produce a tiny tube that the pollen grains travel to the egg cell.
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
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A pollen sac is found in the anther of a flower, which contains pollen grains. Each anther typically has two pollen sacs, known as microsporangia, where pollen grains are produced via meiosis.
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There are two syllables in the word "pollen."
A pollen grain can reach the stigma through wind, a process known as anemochory, where lightweight pollen is carried by air currents to the female reproductive part of a flower. Additionally, insects such as bees and butterflies can facilitate pollination by transferring pollen from one flower to another as they forage for nectar, effectively depositing it onto the stigma.
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