The angiosperms are pollinated and the pollinators get what they need. An example is honey bees, which pollinate flowers and also get what they need to make their hives.
Angiosperms provide nectar and pollen as rewards for pollinators like bees and butterflies, which helps them to reproduce by transferring pollen between plants. In return, pollinators help angiosperms by facilitating their reproduction through pollination, ensuring that they can produce seeds and offspring. This mutual relationship benefits both parties by aiding in their survival and reproduction.
Mutual reward theory suggests that individuals engage in relationships because they believe they will be rewarded in some way. This theory emphasizes the idea that people seek out relationships that provide them with positive outcomes and benefits. It highlights the importance of both parties receiving rewards in order for a relationship to be mutually satisfying and sustainable.
he is rewarded by his death which he was meant to be rewarded by early retirement
He was rewarded and ended up as a constellation.
Both were rewarded with large plots of land.
Rewarded is the past tense of the verb "reward". Because reward is a regular verb, rewarded is also the past participle.
Behaviors that are often rewarded are behaviors that illicit positivity. In toddler hood, sharing and using manners would be behaviors that would be rewarded. In adult hood acts of kindness and manners are often rewarded.
The past tense of reward is rewarded.
The cast of Suitably Rewarded - 2012 includes: Gestalta
90 MEN......HE WAS REWARDED WITH 90 MEN BY QUEEN ISABELLA OF SPAIN.....
Good convicts were sometimes rewarded with ticket of leave tickets or a parole
Just awarded, as in "she was awarded a prize." But with rewarded we use with, as in "He was rewarded with a slap in the face.