Pollination
During plant reproduction, pollen grains need to move from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower. This is called pollination. Insects can pollinate flowers, and so can the wind. Insect-pollinated flowers are different in structure from wind-pollinated flowers.This table describes some differences:
Seed Dispersal
Seeds must be dispersed or spread away from each other and from the parent plant. Seeds can be dispersed in many ways:
- Wind dispersal
- External Animal dispersal
- Internal Animal dispersal
- Self-Propelled dispersal
Seed Dispersal
Seeds must be dispersed or spread away from each other and from the parent plant. Seeds can be dispersed in many ways:
- Wind dispersal
- External Animal dispersal
- Internal Animal dispersal
- Self-Propelled dispersal