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Pollen...It's pollen...BTW did you go to school.

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What is the part of flower which sperm forms?

Flowers do not have sperm.


Where is pollin produced?

it comes from a flowers sperm


What flowers work well together?

flowers work together by collecting pollen and sperm


How does the tulip reproduce?

flowers reproduce with polin or sperm the bees land on a tulip and then they have the sperm on there legs and when they land on another one.


Where are the sperm and egg located in an angiosperm?

Angio sperms are plants that produce their egg and sperm cells in flowers, and produce their seeds inside fruit.


What does the pollen on a flower do?

It takes the sperm into the male reproductive organ and then new flowers grow.


Why are flowers on a tree?

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How does the male gamete in flowers differ to the animal gamete?

Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes


How does the male gamete in flowers differ to animal gamete?

Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes


Do flowers reproduce through mitosis?

Flowering plants can reproduce through mitotic cell division, or asexual reproduction. However, the flowers are the sexual reproductive organs, producing egg cells and sperm cells. Egg cells are found in the ovary of a flower, and the sperm cells are found in the pollen. Therefore, flowering plants also undergo sexual reproduction when a sperm cell reaches an egg cell.


What are external reproductive organs called?

They are called gonads. A male gonad is the testes, they produce sperm. A female gonad is the ovaries, they produce eggs.


Where can you find the sperm cells in flowers?

In most plants, and in all flowering plants, the male reproductive cells (sperm cells) are contained in pollen, which is transferred from plant to plant by insects, other animals or by the wind, or through self-pollination. In most flowers, the pollen can be seen on the anthers of the flower. During pollination, pollen is transferred from anthers to the flower's stigma.