what is pollination explain it types.
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=>》Tiny pollen grains are formed on a part of the flower called stamenS and are needed to make a seed,Pollination is the first step in the seed making process. In this step,transferring pollen grains from the male ANTHER of a flower to the female STIGMA .
Pollen is moved to where it is needed. Pollen grains on the anther of the stamen need to land on the stigma of the pistil.
=>》When pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same plant it is called Self-pollination .
●○When pollen is transferred to the stigma of a different plant it is called Cross-pollination. Usually plants rely on animals or the wind to pollinate them.
○● plant can be only partially fertilized, in which the fruit and/or seeds do not fully develop .
▪The plant can completely fail to be pollinated, and may not reproduce at all.
●》pollination》pollen grains on the anther of the stamen land on the stigma of the pistil ¤cross-pollination when pollen is transferred to the stigma of another plant .
■self-pollination>when pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same plant .
□Pollen> microscopic grains formed on a part of the flower called stamens that are needed to make a seed .
●Pollinators> animals such as bees, wasps, flies, butterflies, bats, and birds that move pollen from anthers to stigmas. Wind also helps pollinate flowers.
¤ Stamen:> male flower part that contains an anther with pollen.
☆ Anther> part of the stamen that holds pollen ¤》Pistil》 female flower part with a stigma on top and an ovary where seeds are formed □STIGMA-sticky top part of pistil where the pollen from the anthers must land in the seed-making process.
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=>》Tiny pollen grains are formed on a part of the flower called stamenS and are needed to make a seed,Pollination is the first step in the seed making process. In this step,transferring pollen grains from the male ANTHER of a flower to the female STIGMA .
Pollen is moved to where it is needed. Pollen grains on the anther of the stamen need to land on the stigma of the pistil.
=>》When pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same plant it is called Self-pollination .
●○When pollen is transferred to the stigma of a different plant it is called Cross-pollination. Usually plants rely on animals or the wind to pollinate them.
○● plant can be only partially fertilized, in which the fruit and/or seeds do not fully develop .
▪The plant can completely fail to be pollinated, and may not reproduce at all.
●》pollination》pollen grains on the anther of the stamen land on the stigma of the pistil ¤cross-pollination when pollen is transferred to the stigma of another plant .
■self-pollination>when pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same plant .
□Pollen> microscopic grains formed on a part of the flower called stamens that are needed to make a seed .
●Pollinators> animals such as bees, wasps, flies, butterflies, bats, and birds that move pollen from anthers to stigmas. Wind also helps pollinate flowers.
¤ Stamen:> male flower part that contains an anther with pollen.
☆ Anther> part of the stamen that holds pollen ¤》Pistil》 female flower part with a stigma on top and an ovary where seeds are formed □STIGMA-sticky top part of pistil where the pollen from the anthers must land in the seed-making process.
__________________________________BE BRAINLY✌⭐✔☺
suru55:
transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma is called pollination. There are two types of pollination , that is 1.self pollination, 2.cross pollination
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❇️ What is pollination?
➡️ The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called pollination .
➡️ This is the first step in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants.
➡️ When the anther matures, it bursts open to release pollen grains, which are transferred to the stigma of the same flowers or other flowers of the same species.
❇️ What are it's types?
➡️ Pollination can be of two types --- self pollination and cross pollination.
✳️ Self pollination :
➡️ When the pollen is transferred from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower or of flowers borne by the same plant, the process is called self pollination .
✳️ Cross pollination :
➡️ When the pollen is transferred to the stigma of flowers of other plants of the same species, it is called cross pollination.
✴️ Self pollination may occurs in flowers in which the anthers and stigmas mature at the same time.
✴️ Wheat, barley, oat and peach are some examples of self pollinating plants.
✴️ Self pollination also occurs in some flowers even before they open.
✳️Cross pollination occurs in flowers in which the anthers and stigmas mature at the different times, and those that have a barrier preventing self pollination.
✳️ Cross pollination also occurs in plants in which male and female flowers are borne by different plants.
✳️ Apple, date Palm, willow and common primrose are some examples of cross pollinating plants.
Their are another types of pollination too.
They are :
❄ Wind Pollination .
❄ Insect Pollination.
❄Water Pollination.
❄ Artificial Pollination.
Hope it helps you if it so please make it as brainliest...... ❤✨❤✨❤
❇️ What is pollination?
➡️ The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called pollination .
➡️ This is the first step in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants.
➡️ When the anther matures, it bursts open to release pollen grains, which are transferred to the stigma of the same flowers or other flowers of the same species.
❇️ What are it's types?
➡️ Pollination can be of two types --- self pollination and cross pollination.
✳️ Self pollination :
➡️ When the pollen is transferred from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower or of flowers borne by the same plant, the process is called self pollination .
✳️ Cross pollination :
➡️ When the pollen is transferred to the stigma of flowers of other plants of the same species, it is called cross pollination.
✴️ Self pollination may occurs in flowers in which the anthers and stigmas mature at the same time.
✴️ Wheat, barley, oat and peach are some examples of self pollinating plants.
✴️ Self pollination also occurs in some flowers even before they open.
✳️Cross pollination occurs in flowers in which the anthers and stigmas mature at the different times, and those that have a barrier preventing self pollination.
✳️ Cross pollination also occurs in plants in which male and female flowers are borne by different plants.
✳️ Apple, date Palm, willow and common primrose are some examples of cross pollinating plants.
Their are another types of pollination too.
They are :
❄ Wind Pollination .
❄ Insect Pollination.
❄Water Pollination.
❄ Artificial Pollination.
Hope it helps you if it so please make it as brainliest...... ❤✨❤✨❤
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