When foreign pollen fertilizes a seed, it can lead to the formation of a hybrid seed with genetic material from both the original plant and the pollen donor. This can result in variations in the traits of the offspring plant compared to the parent plants, potentially leading to new and desirable characteristics.
The combination of material from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seed is what bees carry from one plant to another, unknowingly. When the bee lands on a plant it picks up pollen and carries this to another plant.
either sexual (flowers, pollen and seed are produced) or asexual (or vegatative), where the plant reproduces without producing seed. see related questions below
The Stamen is the male organ in a plant. It gives off pollen. The pistil is the female organ. The pollen lands in the flower. The pollen then produces a tube that goes to the ovary and fertilizes the seed.
No, pollen does not contain a sporophyte. Pollen grains are the male gametophytes of seed plants, which produce sperm cells needed for fertilization. The sporophyte generation of seed plants is the dominant phase of the life cycle and produces the pollen.
When pollen lands on another plant, it is called pollination. This process is essential for the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs (anther) to the female reproductive organs (stigma) of plants, enabling fertilization and seed production.
You can grow in both using the seed from where you go buy in store and from the seed or pollen of the plant
a haploid gametophyte and pollen
Pollen, ovules and seed
a pollen grain
The combination of material from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seed is what bees carry from one plant to another, unknowingly. When the bee lands on a plant it picks up pollen and carries this to another plant.
yes, the pollen enters it and it makes a seed
Sperm cells in seed plants are typically formed within the pollen grains, which are produced in the male reproductive structures of the plant (anther). When the pollen grain reaches the female reproductive structure (ovule) of the plant, the sperm cells are released and fertilization occurs.
You have to pollinate the plant first (drag pollen dust to it) and then you have to wait for the seeds to grow. When the seed appears in the box on the far left, you just drag the seed to your seed box or seed storage.
either sexual (flowers, pollen and seed are produced) or asexual (or vegatative), where the plant reproduces without producing seed. see related questions below
the function of the pollen sac is to produce pollen (pollen grains). The pollen sac is the microsporangium of a seed plant in which pollen is produced. Most plants except coniferous plants contain four (4) pollen sacs.
Pollen shedder refers to a plant that releases pollen from its anthers into the surrounding environment for pollination to occur. This process is vital for the reproduction of seed plants, where pollen grains are transferred from the male reproductive structures to the female structures to facilitate fertilization and seed production.
The Stamen is the male organ in a plant. It gives off pollen. The pistil is the female organ. The pollen lands in the flower. The pollen then produces a tube that goes to the ovary and fertilizes the seed.