cross fertilization
pollination
pollenation
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.
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.
The pollen from one plant is spread, usually by wind or animal, to another plant. Then when the pollen gets to another plant, the other plant may reproduce.
pollination
pollenation
cross fertilization
cross fertilization
pollenation
cross fertilization
This transferring process is called pollination.
cross fertilization
cross fertilization
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.
When pollen from one plant fertilizes another plant, it results in the formation of seeds. This process is known as cross-pollination and allows for genetic diversity among plant populations, leading to stronger offspring with potentially beneficial traits.
pollen bags are for collecting pollen from one plant and tranfering to another plant in order to breed.