Wednesday, February 1, 2012

In which parts of the flower are the pollen and egg cells produced?

piston and stamen



(egg cells?)

In which parts of the flower are the pollen and egg cells produced?
Inside The Ovules Of A Flower
Reply:the pollen-containing the male cells-is on the anthers of the flower-usually it is (but not always) yellow and you can see bumble bees getting their bodies covered in it when they visit flowers. the female eggs are in the ovary which is sometimes noticeable but sometimes hidden within the flower-usually in the center of the flower-what you can see most of the time is the pistil which extends from the ovule and includes the stigma which is the sticky part at the end of the style which is where the pollen lands. the pollen fertilizes the eggs down in the ovary by growing a tube through the pistil until it reaches the ovules and sends through this tube the male cells from the pollen.

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