Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
Its called 'interdependence.' The flowers need the bees to pollinate them to survive, but the bees need the flowers so they can make honey, and the female bees pollinate flowers and keep pollen on there legs to feed there larve.
Bees, butterflies and some mammals visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen.
One way is that bees would take pollen from nearby flowers, then drop it over other flowers.
the wind or bees can carry it to other flowers. In some cases it may even travel down rivers
A bee would carry pollen from one plant to another
No. Bees tap flowers for nectar and inadvertantly carry pollen between flowers and therefore cross pollinate the flowers.
Bees carry pollen from the stigma and the stamen, and also nectar.
They carry pollen from flower to flower the pollen from one flower fertilizes other flowers and so on.
they suck the pollen out of them
They bring the pollen to other flowers.
No. Plants and animals cannot reproduce together. Bees can, however, carry pollen from one flower to another to fertilize them.
no, they do not do
Pollen.
Bees eat the nectar and pollen which is produced by flowers.
the bees that get the pollen produce it all back but not all they take and thats how flowers die
bees because the need pollen from flowers
they r important because they give pollen to flowers for bees to make honey