Description : When pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Anthesis is a phenomenon which refers to (a) reception of pollen by stigma (b) formation of pollen (c) development of anther (d) opening of flower bud.
Last Answer : (d) opening of flower bud.
Description : Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of another flower of the same plant is called (a) xenogamy (b) geitonogamy (c) karyogamy (d) autogamy.
Last Answer : (b) geitonogamy
Description : What part of the flower contains the pollen? a) Anther b) Stigma c) Leaves d) Stem
Last Answer : a) Anther
Description : The transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma is called; a) Fertilization b) pollination c) Microsporogenesis d) Polyembryony
Last Answer : Ans. b) Pollination
Description : Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of another flower of the same plant is called:a) Autogamyb) Xenogamyc) Geitonogamyd) Karyogamy
Last Answer : c) Geitonogamy
Description : The part of the flower that is adapted to catch pollen is the: a) stigma b) style c) anther d) ovule
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- STIGMA
Description : When pollen grains are transferred to the stigma? -Biology
Description : When pollen of a flower is transferred to the stigma of another flower of the same plant, the pollination is referred to as (a) autogamy (b) geitonogamy (c) xenogamy (d) allogamy.
Last Answer : b) geitonogamy
Description : When anther and stigma mature at different time, this phenomenon is called as
Last Answer : When anther and stigma mature at different time, this phenomenon is called as – Dichogamy
Description : why sterile tissues degenerate in anther during the maturation of pollen grain -Biology
Description : Anther or pollen culture technique is used to obtained
Last Answer : Ans. Haploid plants
Description : Consider the following statements about pollination. 1. Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to ovules in the same flower or a different f lower is called pollination. 2. The pollination by wind is called anemophily. 3. Pollination is a ... 1 and 3 (b) 1, 2 and 4 (c) Only 2 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The floral part that produces pollen grains is (1) Sepal (2) Petal (3) Anther (4) Ovary
Last Answer : (3) Anther Explanation: The anther contains microsporangia. Each microsporangium contains pollen mother cells. These undergo meiosis, and produce pollen grains, which contain the male gametes (sperm). The pollen is released by the opening of the anther.
Description : The floral part that produces pollen grains is - (1 ) Sepal (2) Petal (3) Anther (4) Ovary
Last Answer : (3) Anther Explanation: Anther is the apical portion of a stamen, which produces the microspores or pollen grains. An anther normally comprises four pollen sacs arranged in two groups or lobes joined by the connective tissue to the filament
Description : Which ones produce androgenic haploids in anther cultures? (a) Anther wall (b) Tapetal layer of anther wall (c) Connective tissue (d) Young pollen grains
Last Answer : (d) Young pollen grains
Description : Male gametophyte of angiosperms is shed at (a) four celled pollen grain (b) three celled pollen grain (c) microspore mother cell (d) anther.
Last Answer : b) three celled pollen grain
Description : Which one of the following statements is not true? (a) Pollen grains of many species cause severe allergies. (b) Stored pollen in liquid nitrogen can be used in the crop breeding programmes. (c) Tapetum helps in the dehiscence of anther. (d) Exine of pollen grains is made up of sporopollenin.
Last Answer : (c) Tapetum helps in the dehiscence of anther.
Description : The plant parts which consist of two generations- one within the other (1) pollen grains inside the anther (2) germinated pollen grain with two male gametes (3) seed inside the fruit (4) embryo sac inside the ovule (a) (1) only (b) (1), (2), and (3) (c) (3) and (4)
Last Answer : (d) (1) and (4).
Description : In flowers the terminal part of a stamen, containing the pollen sacs is known as the: a) anther b) style c) filament d) pistil
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- Anther
Last Answer : Anther
Description : What happens after pollen lands on the stigma of a flower?
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Description : When pollen grains from an another falls on receptive stigma of the same flowers
Last Answer : Ans. Self pollination
Description : The floral part that receives pollen grains during pollination is - (1 ovary (2) style (3) stigma (4) ovules
Last Answer : (3) stigma Explanation: The stigma is the receptive tip of a carpel, or of several fused carpels, in the gynoecium of a flower. The stigma receives pollen at pollination and it is on the stigma that the pollen grain germinates. The style connects the stigma to the ovary.
Description : The transfer of pollen grains from the an- ther to the stigma is called?
Last Answer : pollination
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) Cleistogamous flowers are always autogamous. (b) Xenogamy occurs only by wind pollination. (c) Chasmogamous flowers do not open at all. (d) Geitonogamy involves the pollen and stigma of flowers of different plants.
Last Answer : (a) Cleistogamous flowers are always autogamous.
Description : Function of filiform apparatus is to (a) recognise the suitable pollen at stigma (b) stimulate division of generative cell (c) produce nectar (d) guide the entry of pollen tube.
Last Answer : (d) guide the entry of pollen tube.
Description : Which of the following statements is not correct? (a) Pollen germination and pollen tube growth are regulated by chemical components of pollen interacting with those of the pistil. (b) ... Insects that consume pollen or nectar without bringing about pollination are called pollen/ nectar robbers.
Last Answer : (c) Pollen grains of many species can germinate on the stigma of a flower, but only one pollen tube of the same species grows into the style.
Description : 10. “Cleistogamous flowers are invariably autogamous because” (a) These flowers do not open at all. (b) There is no chance of cross – pollen landing on the stigma. (c) These flowers have exposed anthers and stigma. (d) These flowers are wind pollinated.
Last Answer : (a) These flowers do not open at all.
Description : The floral part that receives pollen-grains during pollination is (1) ovary (2) style (3) stigma (4) ovules
Last Answer : stigma
Last Answer : As a result of pollination, pollen is transferred to the cervix.
Description : When pollen grains from flower of one plant transferred to receptive stigmas of flowers of another plant
Last Answer : Ans. Cross pollination/Allogamy
Description : What is dithecous anther? -Biology
Description : What is the function of the anther? -Biology
Description : Why is the anther important? -Biology
Description : Why is the anther elevated? -Biology
Description : What is the anther of a flower? -Biology
Description : Is there any special name for the connective that connects 2 anther lobes in dithecous anther? -Biology
Description : Why is the stigma sticky in a flower? -Biology
Description : What is stigma of a flower? -Biology
Description : Function of stigma in flower? -Biology
Description : Can you use a keyboard key from any laptop to replace anther?
Last Answer : answer:sure, why not? just check if it’s the same type of “connection” (some keys attach differently) good luck and happy tinkering