Pollination
Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flowers ovary. From there, the nucleus of the pollen grains passes through the pollen tube to join the nucleus of the ovule to fertilize.
The long extension of the ovary in a flower is called the "style." The style connects the ovary, which contains the ovules, to the stigma, where pollen is received. It plays a crucial role in the fertilization process by allowing pollen tubes to grow from the stigma down through the style to reach the ovary.
The long neck of the pistil is called the style. It connects the ovary to the stigma at the top, allowing pollen to travel down to the ovary for fertilization.
Pollen enters the female part of a plant through the stigma, which is the sticky, receptive surface located at the top of the pistil. From the stigma, the pollen travels down the style to reach the ovary, where fertilization takes place.
It makes a seed Edited answer: In nature, pollen does not get into ovary, rather it land on the stigma and their it allowed to germinate to send pollen tube to the ovary only if it is compatible. Otherwise it is rejected by the stigmatic cells and withers away.
A pollen tube grows from the pollen grain down through the style. The pollen tube enters the ovary and reaches an olvule. The sperm then travels down the pollen tube and fertilizes the egg in the ovule. So a pollen tube.
Pollen
Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flowers ovary. From there, the nucleus of the pollen grains passes through the pollen tube to join the nucleus of the ovule to fertilize.
The long extension of the ovary in a flower is called the "style." The style connects the ovary, which contains the ovules, to the stigma, where pollen is received. It plays a crucial role in the fertilization process by allowing pollen tubes to grow from the stigma down through the style to reach the ovary.
The long neck of the pistil is called the style. It connects the ovary to the stigma at the top, allowing pollen to travel down to the ovary for fertilization.
Pollen enters the female part of a plant through the stigma, which is the sticky, receptive surface located at the top of the pistil. From the stigma, the pollen travels down the style to reach the ovary, where fertilization takes place.
It makes a seed Edited answer: In nature, pollen does not get into ovary, rather it land on the stigma and their it allowed to germinate to send pollen tube to the ovary only if it is compatible. Otherwise it is rejected by the stigmatic cells and withers away.
Fertilization takes place in the flower's ovary. The male gamete from the pollen is transported from the stigma down the style and into the ovary where it fertilizes the female gamete (the ovule).
Stigma
A pollen tube emerges out from the pollen grain fallen on the stigma which leads the male sex cell to the ovary through style (a connection stigma & ovary.
Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flowers ovary. From there, the nucleus of the pollen grains passes through the pollen tube to join the nucleus of the ovule to fertilize.
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