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App\Entity\MediaTranslation {#1401 -id: 446 -title: "Pollination" -description: """ <p>Sexual reproduction in plants involves the formation of ovules and their fertilisation by pollen. The wind and water can be the vectors of this pollination but insects are the major actors in the process.<br />\r\n <br />\r\n Unlike vegetative modes of reproduction, like cuttings, pollination assures that sexual reproduction will occur, which allows the mixing of genetic material, and so improves the probability of adapting to the environment.</p> """ -legends: """ Labels\r\n Insect pollination\r\n Petal\r\n Sepal\r\n Flower\r\n Rose hip\r\n A pollen grain\nreaches a stigma\r\n Stamen\r\n Pistil\r\n Stigma\r\n Ovary\r\n Pollen grain\r\n Ovule\r\n Pollen germination\r\n Pollen tube\r\n Sperm cells\r\n Fertilization\r\n From flower to fruit\r\n Seeds """ -goals: """ <ul>\r\n \t<li>To illustrate the fertilization process of seed plants.</li>\r\n \t<li>To understand that a fruit always develops from a flower.</li>\r\n \t<li>To review the anatomy of flowers and the functions of each organ.</li>\r\n </ul> """ -more: """ <p>The <strong>pistil </strong>is the female part of the flower, containing the ovules. The furthest extension of the pistil is called the stigma.<br />\r\n <br />\r\n The <strong>stamens</strong>, the male organs, secrete grains of <strong>pollen </strong>at their uppermost point – the <strong>anthers</strong>.<br />\r\n <br />\r\n <strong>Pollination </strong>is the reproductive mode of flowering plants. It involves the gathering of pollen on the stigma. The pollen can come from the flower’s own anthers (autopollination or autogamy), or from the anthers of another flower (cross pollination or allogamy).<br />\r\n <br />\r\n When a pollen grain arrives on a stigma, a process of recognition takes place, so that pollen from other species cannot germinate. A pollen grain germinates by constructing a tube that extends all the way to an <strong>ovule</strong>, thus enabling <strong>fertilization</strong>. The ovule then develops into a <strong>seed</strong>.<br />\r\n <br />\r\n Cross pollination (between different individuals) is more common than self pollination. Plants have several strategies that interfere with the latter: a plant can release its pollen before its ovules have matured, or after fertilization has occurred, or can simply block the germination of pollen from its own anthers.<br />\r\n <br />\r\n Plants and the pollinating insects constantly adapt to one another in a process of <strong>co-evolution</strong>.</p> """ -scenario: null -features: null -publishedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1431302400 {#1398 : 2015-05-11 00:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00) } -preventIndexForSearch: false #locale: "en" #translatable: App\Entity\Media {#1308 …} #status: "published" #createdAt: DateTime @1208988000 {#1399 : 2008-04-23 22:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00) } #updatedAt: DateTime @1704143063 {#1400 : 2024-01-01 21:04:23.0 UTC (+00:00) } } |
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