Pollen can be dispersed by wind, gravity, animals and water. However the largest group responsible for pollination are insects.
Plants can also undergo self-pollination if the flower fails to be pollinated by an external factor.
well when bees come to collect nectar from flowers they take pollen from one flower and drop it to another
or the wind carries it there are 3 ways i only know 2
Pollen is transferred from flower to flower by a wide variety of flying insects.
Flowers grow the (male) pollen, then various animals carry the pollen to the (female) gynoecium (typically a stigma) to cause reproduction
The transfer of pollen grain from the anther to the stigma is pollination. It is an essential step to create seeds.
Wind
Yes
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.
They bring the pollen to other flowers.
One way is that bees would take pollen from nearby flowers, then drop it over other flowers.
I think as it lands on flowers the pollen sticks to tiny little hairs on its legs.
Pollen
Pollen.
to other flowers
Animals help to pollinate flowers by landing on them and collecting pollen on their legs. This pollen is distributed to other flowers when that animal lands on it.
Pollen but to get pollen to other flowers they require bees. The bees work to spread pollen to other flowers while keeping some from themself to make honey. Basically you can call it a win win situation or Teamwork.
Sunflowers usually produce the most pollen. More than other flowers.
When bees land on flowers, their fuzzy legs pick up pollen. When they do, they fly to other flowers. While they're sucking up nectar, their legs rub off pollen. That pollen helps the flowers grow.