Pollination
The Power of Pollination
The main importance of the honeybee is to pollinate crops so they can bear fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Pollination is the method of sexual reproduction in plants which enables them to bear fruit and seeds. In pollination is the method of sexual reproduction in plants which enable them to bear fruits and seeds.
In pollination the pollen in the male part of the plant which is known as the stamen is transferred to the female part of the plant , known as the carpel. The pollen grains contain male sperm.
The stamen contains the anther and filament, the anther is knob-like and produces pollen grains also known as gametes. The pistil is the female reproductive organ of the flower, the lower part of the pistil bulges and this bulge is the ovary. An ovary contains one or more ovules and each ovule contains an egg. The egg cells are the female sex cells which are fertilized by the male pollen to produce a seed. 20% of plants that are not pollinated by animals pollinators are pollinated by one of two ways either by anemophily which is pollination through the process of pollen moving through the wind. Grasses and some deciduous trees are pollinated the hydrophilic way, which is for the water plants that depend on water movement for pollination, as stated in the article The Plant Pollination Process.
In pollination the pollen in the male part of the plant which is known as the stamen is transferred to the female part of the plant , known as the carpel. The pollen grains contain male sperm.
The stamen contains the anther and filament, the anther is knob-like and produces pollen grains also known as gametes. The pistil is the female reproductive organ of the flower, the lower part of the pistil bulges and this bulge is the ovary. An ovary contains one or more ovules and each ovule contains an egg. The egg cells are the female sex cells which are fertilized by the male pollen to produce a seed. 20% of plants that are not pollinated by animals pollinators are pollinated by one of two ways either by anemophily which is pollination through the process of pollen moving through the wind. Grasses and some deciduous trees are pollinated the hydrophilic way, which is for the water plants that depend on water movement for pollination, as stated in the article The Plant Pollination Process.