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Pollen is lost in transit. Eggs are stationary, so don't get lost unless it is Valentine's Day.

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What are the reproductive structures of genosperms?

Most Gymnosperms are diecious with the male and female reproductive organs on different plants. The male "flower" produces pollen and the female "flower" contains the ovary. Many female gymnosperms produce cones that house the fertilized eggs until the seeds are mature.


Why do conifers produce more pollen than grains used to fertilize conifer eggs?

Because conifers are pollinated by wind hence to ensure fertilization of each egg clouds of pollen grains are formed.


What are the tiny grains that make seeds when combined with a flowers eggs?

The tiny grains are pollen, which consists of male reproductive cells. When pollen from a flower's stamen reaches the female reproductive part called the pistil, fertilization can occur, resulting in the formation of seeds.


Insect go to flower to flower to gather what eggs or nectar?

pollen


What is A process in which pollen from one plant to pollinate the eggs in the flower?

I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)


What is the process in which pollen from one plant is used to pollinate the eggs in the flower of a different plant?

I think that there are two processes: Pollination and Fertilization Pollination is when the pollen grains meet on the stigma (female reproductive organ) of another flower. Fertilization is when the pollen actually meets the egg in the ovary. (Sperm joins with egg)


Are the eggs contained in the ovary of a flower?

Flowers are made up of; Sepals Protect the unopened flower Petals May be brightly coloured to attract insects Stamens The male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament) Anthers Produce male sex cells (pollen grains) Stigma The top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains Ovary Produces the female sex cells (contained in the ovules) Nectary Produce a sugary solution called nectar, which attracts insects that in turn assist in pollenation


The sperm cells of a flowering plant are contained where?

In plants they are called gametes not sperm cells. The male gametes are found in pollen grains and the female gametes in the ovules (eggs). In angiosperms they are found in the parts of the flowers. Pollen is found in the anthers (male part of the flower) which are in the centre (attached to the fillament-like stamens) of the flower, the anthers and stamens surround the stigma and style (female parts of the flower). In gymnosperms they are found in the male and female cones attached to the plant.


What happens after a pollination to produce seeds?

Pollination is the male pollen being added to the flower where it can fertilize the eggs found in the female part of the flower. Then the seed is formed oh yeah


How does fertilization occur in the flowr?

fertilization occurs in the flower when the pollen grains from the anther ( stamen ) travels down to the style of the pistil into the ovary which will then fertilize the eggs (ovules) in which seeds will be formed


In pea plants both male and female sex cells have what in the same flower?

Pea plants have both male and female sex cells in the same flower. The male sex cells are contained within the pollen grains produced by the anthers, while the female sex cells are housed in the ovules found in the ovary. These sex cells are necessary for fertilization to take place and for the production of seeds.


How are flowers similar to reproductive organs of animals?

Female flower parts have an ovary with an ovum. Like ova in animals.Male flower parts have and anther with pollen. Like sperm in animals.Because they are living organisms like us.they fertilize and pollinate to make more of themFlowers are reproductive organs of plants that produce ovules and pollen grains.Read more: How_are_flower_similar_to_the_reproductive_organs_of_animalsHow_are_flower_similar_to_the_reproductive_organs_of_animalsFlowers are reproductive organs of plants that produce ovules and pollen grains.Ovules are compared to eggs in animals and pollen grains are compared to sperms in animals.A flower may be unisexual or bisexual.Unisexual: A flower having either ovaries (female reproductive organ) or stamens (male reproductive organ)Bisexual: A flower having both male and female reproductive organs.