Pollination and Fertilization
Pollination is the process by which pollen grains are transferred from the male reproductive organ (staminal tube) to the female reproductive organ (stigma). Po...
Pollination is the process by which pollen grains are transferred from the male reproductive organ (staminal tube) to the female reproductive organ (stigma). Po...
Pollination is the process by which pollen grains are transferred from the male reproductive organ (staminal tube) to the female reproductive organ (stigma). Pollen grains are produced by the stamens, and they are released into the air by tiny pores called apertures.
Fertilization is the process by which sperm cells are delivered from the pollen tube to the stigma. The pollen tube is a tube-like structure that grows from the stamens to the stigma. Sperm cells are produced by the sperm cells and are released into the pollen tube.
Pollination and fertilization are essential for the reproduction of plants. Pollen grains provide the sperm cells with the nutrients and energy they need to fertilize the egg cell. Fertilization allows the egg cell to develop into a fruit, and it also produces the seeds that will eventually develop into new plants