Yes a bat can pollinate a cactus in many ways
Yes bats do pollinate.
i would guess parasitism because the cactus is being harmed in a way an the bat is benefiting
The same way a bee does it. Also other animals do it too.
The saguaro cactus has a mutualistic relationship with the saguaro desert. The cactus provides shelter for birds, bats, and insects, while these animals help pollinate the cactus and disperse its seeds.
les deux sont des organisme vivant
Flowers help cactus plants survive in the desert by attracting pollinators. Because of pollination, the cactus plants may have fruits full of seeds. For example, the giant saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] depends upon bats for pollination of its huge, light colored bat blossoms.
The blossom of the giant saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] grows on the stem tip in late spring. This doesn't happen until the cactus is at least 40 years old. The creamy white blossoms take on the shape of large funnels. They're called bat blossoms.
Yes, hornets actually do pollinate.
The ecological relationship being described is mutualism. In this interaction, the bat benefits by obtaining food (nectar) from the plant, while the plant benefits from the bat’s pollination, which aids in its reproduction. Both species gain advantages from this relationship, highlighting the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
Flowers don't pollinate.Bees pollinate the flower.
No. Cows don't pollinate grasses, they eat them.
Dahlias pollinate with the wind, by insects and by humans.