Bees and other insects are attracted to flowers and pick up pollen, which they transfer to other flowers depending on when the second flowers' sex pollination happens.
Service as natural enemies of pests and pollinators count among the actions which bugs complete to help plants grow. Bugs may be beneficial or pernicious to plants, with the former discouraging the latter's destroying vegetation through binge- or swarm-feeding. Bugs also number among the world's pollinators in making sure that plants realize their life cycles and natural histories as producers of edible flowers, fruits, nuts, and seeds.
Insects such as bees help to transfer male pollen from one plant to the female organs of another plant, thus helping plants to cross pollinate and fertilize each other thus helping reproduction.
they spread the pollen of one plant onto another as they move around which fertilizes the plants
Bees and butterflies, as well as other insects carry pollen from one plant to another which in many cases is their primary form of reproduction.
they help it by eatin dead leafs
Insects help plants in pollination
Insects can help the environement A LOT!Many of the insects are thought to be pests by humans. But there are hundreds of insects that help the human race in various ways. Insects are necessary to pollinate flowering plants, without the active help of insects thousands of plant varieties would have become extinct. Insects produce substances such as wax, honey and silk which are then used by humans in a large number of applications and for direct consumption. Some insects act as scavengers, thus helping to maintain the ecological balance on the earth.The ecosystem heavily relies on insects for decomposition, nutrient and energy recycling, soil aeration, and pollination. Insects are helpful as saprophytes collecting and recycling garbage wastes. Dead organisms are broken down by insects and this assists in the formation of new life.
the word you're looking for is - reproduce.
insects which feed on plant life
No, aphids can just pop out babies.
Insects are ecologically important in a variety of ways. They pollinate flowers, aerate the soil and help to decompose dead organisms. They also help to control the populations of some other animal and plant species.
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The bright flowers on any plant are there to attract insects to pollinate the plant and therefore aid reproduction.
Plants don't have needs. The purpose of a plant is to reproduce and the flower helps a plant do that by attracting insects that will facilitate fertilization
The pistil and stamen help the plant reproduce.
They can help flowers reproduce.
Flower.
it atracts insects to the pollern to be distributed to reproduce
Flowers attract insects and birds to feed on the nectar and incidentally transfer pollen between flowers to pollinate them so they can reproduce.
No. Most insects reproduce on land.
They do not help a plant survive. They help a plant reproduce by attracting pollinating animals.
Yes taproots reproduce becuase if you do stem cuttings then if the male or female plant already had taproots then that plant that has had a stem cutting then the new plant will have taproots.
insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce