Sexual plant reproduction involves flowers with male stamens that produce pollen and female pistils with ovaries containing ovules. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil, which can occur through insect pollination as insects carry pollen between flowers or wind pollination as wind blows pollen from flower to flower. After fertilization, seeds develop inside fruits which, when mature, allow for seed dispersal and germination to produce new plants through asexual reproduction such as bulbs, rhizomes, and plant cuttings.
Sexual plant reproduction involves flowers with male stamens that produce pollen and female pistils with ovaries containing ovules. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil, which can occur through insect pollination as insects carry pollen between flowers or wind pollination as wind blows pollen from flower to flower. After fertilization, seeds develop inside fruits which, when mature, allow for seed dispersal and germination to produce new plants through asexual reproduction such as bulbs, rhizomes, and plant cuttings.
Sexual plant reproduction involves flowers with male stamens that produce pollen and female pistils with ovaries containing ovules. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil, which can occur through insect pollination as insects carry pollen between flowers or wind pollination as wind blows pollen from flower to flower. After fertilization, seeds develop inside fruits which, when mature, allow for seed dispersal and germination to produce new plants through asexual reproduction such as bulbs, rhizomes, and plant cuttings.
Sexual plant reproduction involves flowers with male stamens that produce pollen and female pistils with ovaries containing ovules. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil, which can occur through insect pollination as insects carry pollen between flowers or wind pollination as wind blows pollen from flower to flower. After fertilization, seeds develop inside fruits which, when mature, allow for seed dispersal and germination to produce new plants through asexual reproduction such as bulbs, rhizomes, and plant cuttings.
• STAMEN: Male part of the PLANT. The anther is on the top of the stamen and the pollen is maked in the anther • POLLEN:Is a microscopic powder made up of small grains • PISTIL: Female part of the PLANT. This consists of the stigma,wich obtain the pollen, the STYLE and OVARY. Ovary have OVULES and ovules become seeds. The stamen and the pistil are protected with the COROLLA and the CALYX POLLINATION • Pollination is the tranfer of POLLEN from the stamen to the ovary • There are two types of pollination: INSECT POLLINATION and WIND POLLINATION • INSECT POLLINATION: Insects are attracted by aromatic flowers with nectar. The pllen grains stick to the insects and the insect take off the pollen and fall the • WIND POLLI SEEDS AND FRUIT SEED GERMINATION ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION