But how did these immobile organisms manage to spread so far? One answer is pollination, or plant sexual reproduction. Pollinators—typically wind, water, and animals—carry pollen from one ...
All living organisms are made ... During plant reproduction, pollen grains need to move to the stigma of a flower. This is called pollination. Insects can pollinate flowers, and so can the wind.
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Reproduction In Plants (1958)
The film explains the process of plant reproduction, covering both asexual and sexual methods. Asexual reproduction is demonstrated through simple organisms like algae, where cell division leads to ...
Pollination, the transfer of pollen grains from the male to the female organs, is an essential part of reproduction for ... interactions of plants with other organisms. In a planned project ...