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Which do flowers produce in greater numbers ovules or pollen grains?

pollen grain


What are Stalks that form pollen?

Stalks are structures that support the pollen grains in flowers. They connect the pollen grains to the anther, where the pollen is produced, and help in the dispersal of pollen for plant reproduction.


Where are pollen grains produced?

pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower


What is the name of the tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers?

Tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers are called pollen.Pollen (this one was so easy!)pollen


How do buterfly pollinate flowers?

While taking nectar juice from the flowers, the pollen grains stick to the body of the butterfly and when the butterfly visits another flower, the pollen grains drop off and pollinate.


What do flowers produce?

A flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it


Why doesva flower have so many pollen grains than ovules?

flowers produce more pollen grains because the anther makes the pollen it then the stigma collects pollen and the petals of flowers atract insects or birds.


How flowers attract pollinators?

Its the wind that carries the pollens. The flowers swells sticky substance that catches the pollen grains


What is wind pollination?

wind can Cary pollen grains and it transfers it to different plants or flowers.


What is wind-pollination?

wind can Cary pollen grains and it transfers it to different plants or flowers.


Name two ways that plants ensure that their pollen grains have a greater chance of reaching the female part of their flowers?

they produce a tiny tube that the pollen grains travel to the egg cell.


The portion of the flower containing pollen grains?

The portion of the flower containing pollen grains is the anther. The anther is located at the top of the flower's stamen and is responsible for producing and releasing pollen for the process of pollination.