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.
Pollination
Pollen grains contain the male gamete (sex cell).
Once pollen is transferred, it can fertilize the ovule to form a seed. This process initiates the development of new plants. The pollen tube grows towards the ovule, delivering sperm cells for fertilization.
Canada thistle
-pollen sticks to the stigma at the end of the pistil -pollen tubes grow down the pistil to the egg cells -sperm cells from the pollen moves down the tubes -fertilization combines DNA
Pollen germination starts on compatible stigma
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pollen grain develop a tube that goes down the style
it dies
it dies
seeds form :)
Pollination
Pollen grains contain the male gamete (sex cell).
It disintegrates
It cannot reproduce.
i think it is the think pollen in the plant
Pollination happens is when the pollen goes into the ovary.