Biology
Anther and filament of the stamen
In this picture of a flower, the thin sticks that are in the middle are called filament and the yellowish part on top of it are the anthers. Together they form what is called ?the stamen?. The filament supports the anther, which is the part of the stamen where the pollen is produced.
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What Is Parthenocarpy?
A) Process of formation of seeds without fertilization.B) Mechanism of transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma. C) Phenomenon of development of fruits without fertilization.D) Phenomenon of formation of more than one embryo in the seed. The...
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Pollen: Evolution
In this picture is pollen that got stuck to the ground because of juice or water. Pollen has been flying around because plants and flowers are blooming and they are ready to fertilize. Pollen is like a tiny grain inside id a seed plant which usually...
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Comparison Between Pollination And Fertilization
Pollination and Fertilization: Major differences Pollination Fertilization 1. It is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma of the flower It is the fusion of male gametes and egg cell in embryo...
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2. Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants
Click here for PDFAll flowering plants (angiosperms) show sexual reproduction. PRE-FERTILISATION: STRUCTURES & EVENTS- Several hormonal and structural changes are initiated which lead to the differentiation and further development...
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A Big Plant In A Little Package
Biology concepts ? angiosperm, utricle, fruit, flower, phytoremediation, monoecious, dioecious, stalk, stamen, pistil, acaulescent Eucalyptus regnans is the tallest flowering plant in the world. It grows in southeastern Australia and Tasmania. As a eucalypt,...
Biology