I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization
Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower.
Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Insects visit flowers in search of necter and as these collect necter, the pollen grains get stuck to their legs and on visiting another flower these pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of that flower. Thus, pollination is achieved.
Pollen that is received from another plant is called pollination. Pollination occurs when insects and animals gather pollen on their bodies and will disperse it while moving around other plants.
Stigma is very important part of the plant .Stigmas have a sticky top that allows the pollen to stick and pollinate the plant. Without pollination, there would be no seeds.
Angiosperms can self-pollinate through mechanisms like self-fertilization, where the pollen from the stamen fertilizes the ovule of the same flower. Some plants have structures that promote self-pollination, such as having both male and female parts in the same flower or having flowers that are self-compatible. Additionally, self-pollination can occur through physical factors like wind or insects transferring pollen within the same plant.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Pollen mate, so it can pollinate the plant
By accidentally picking up and depositing pollen as they go from flower to flower.
they pollinate flowers by going to a flower and getting the nectar the bee wants and there foot falls into a sac that holds the pollen and the and then when the bee leaves the flower and goes to another flower the pollen falls off the bees foot and starts the pollination process
I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)
What Does Pollination Mean?Pollination means , once the plant has grown and produced flower's, it may be pollinated.
The flower is used for reproduction by the plant. The pollen is the "male" part of the plant and the flower is the "female" part that develops into the plant's fruit and seed(s). The colorful petals and sweet odor of the flower are to attract animals that will pollinate the flower.
The anther is the part of a flower's stamen that produces and releases pollen. Pollen contains the male reproductive cells, which are necessary for plant fertilization. Bees and other pollinators help transfer pollen between flowers, facilitating plant reproduction.
pollinators well... pollinate the plant... and this acts as a way to reproduce plants. The pollen is the male part of the flower. It will land on a female part of the flower, and fertilize it, creating a seed that will grow into a new plant.
To effectively pollinate a Venus flytrap plant, gently transfer pollen from the stamen (male part) of one flower to the stigma (female part) of another flower using a small brush or cotton swab. This can help the plant produce seeds for reproduction.