Monday, May 11, 2009

14.When pollination occurs, what part of the flower travels on the bee from to flower, and explain why?

Options


1.the pollen-from the male part of the flower


2.the anther-from the male part of the flower


3.the carpel-from the female part of the flower

14.When pollination occurs, what part of the flower travels on the bee from to flower, and explain why?
the pollen. like the other guy said...it's the plant version of an animal's sperm cells.





In many cases, the pollen travels through the wind and causes many people to have allergic reactions.
Reply:#1 is your answer now you explain why.
Reply:The pollen.





The pollen are the male sex cells (like our sperma).


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