Wednesday, June 5, 2019

What is Pollination Process?



What is Pollination ?
Pollination is a process of  taken pollen grains from an anther, the male portion of a flower, are transferred to a female part in the flower, known as the stigma. In order for pollination to be successful, the pollen grains transferred must be from a flower of the same species.
After the pollen grains land on the stigma, they create a pollen tube through the length of the style or stalk connecting the stigma and ovary. Once the pollen tube is complete, the pollen grain will send sperm cells from the grain down to the ovary. When the sperm cells reach the ovary and the egg cells, fertilization will occur, which will result in the formation of the seed. The seed will then be released from the parent plant and will be able to grow into a plant and continue the reproductive cycle using the method of pollination.


How bees pollinate flowers?
Look at video, the flowers provide bees the nectar and pollen, which is collected by bee. Then bee provide flowers with the means to reproduce, by spreading pollen from flower to flower , this process is called pollination.
Note : pollination helps plants to create seeds.
Watch live video - Exclusively shoot by writer to elaborate how pollination happens.

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