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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Pollen
How does pollination help with plant reproduction?
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Anonymous
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If there wasn't any pollination, the plants wouldn't be able to reproduce. Bees carry the pollen of a male plant to a female plant and that is how they reproduce.
Pollinations trasfers pollen grains to where the female gametes are contains within the carpel. Plant reproduction needs this when if forms together with the male gametes.
POllination helps with plant reproduction because it spreads seeds. The pollen from flowers get blown by wind. They also can get on insects which help to spread it.
One major process in the reproduction of flowering plants is pollination. there are steps about going to the stigma, and then the ovary. the seed then begins to form after it fertilizes.
5 comments:
If there wasn't any pollination, the plants wouldn't be able to reproduce. Bees carry the pollen of a male plant to a female plant and that is how they reproduce.
Pollen goes to the stigma. Then it goes to the ovary of the plant and fertilizes the egg. Then the seed begins to form.
Pollinations trasfers pollen grains to where the female gametes are contains within the carpel. Plant reproduction needs this when if forms together with the male gametes.
POllination helps with plant reproduction because it spreads seeds. The pollen from flowers get blown by wind. They also can get on insects which help to spread it.
One major process in the reproduction of flowering plants is pollination. there are steps about going to the stigma, and then the ovary. the seed then begins to form after it fertilizes.
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