The flower is to attract insects and bees, etc, and aid in cross-pollination for seeds to develop. If cross-pollination doesn't take place, there will still be a flower, but no seeds will develop.
after a flower is pollinated what is the takes place
yes, the petals only act as an attractant to pollinators, if the petals were removed the flower could still be pollinated
If the corn flower is pollinated, it will eventually drop the petals and form seeds. if it is not pollinated, it will wither and die.
no it's a imperfect flower
it dies
Flowers are pollinated (fertilized) by insects unwittingly transferring pollen from one flower to another as they move from flower to flower drinking or collecting nectar.
they are self-pollinated!!
colorful flowers are usally pollinated by the flow of the wind
once the flower is pollinated and the flower closes a zucchini will grow
No, it is a fruit. It develops after the flower is pollinated and the ovules are fertilized.
the answer your looking is bees. They go to flower to flower picking up and dropping polyn. Almost every plant need to be pollinated example of a flower that does not to be pollinated is peas
After a flower has been pollinated it begins to create a small plant. This is sexual reproduction and give the offspring DNA from both parents.