Bees take pollen from flowers and bring it back to their hive to make honey.
In fact honey is not made out of pollen, the honey bees visit flowers in search of nectar produced by plants in their flowers inside the nectary glands. While sucking the nectar the bees smear anthers and pollen load is loaded on their legs. These pollen grains attached to their legs come in contact with the stigma of other flowers when the bees move from one flower to the other. Thus pollination is done by them for plants and in return of this service plants provide nectar to them.
Hummingbirds go into a flower for nectar, and pollen gets stuck on its body. The hummingbird then goes to another flower and gets that pollen off its body onto the stigma.
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They transfer pollen between flowers thereby effecting cross pollination.
Pollen gets stuck to insects and birds while getting nectar, and it is transported to other plants. Bees and hummingbirds are among the top that do this.
bees produce 70 percent of the plant pollinization it would subsuquently deteriorate the ecosystem somewhat
Bees pollinate plants by moving pollen from one plant to another, thereby fertilizing it.
mutualism
It is a mutual relationship. The flower needs the hummingbird to drink nectar and get a dusting with the flower's pollen, so ensuring there is cross-pollination as the bird moves from flower to flower.
were did hummingbirds originally come from
A group of hummingbirds is called a charm
Hummingbirds come in all colors and they are about 2-3 inches high.
the role of bees is to spread pollen for the flowers to grow and the role of the humming birds is to collect necter .
Pollination
When the hummingbird flies from flower to flower some pollen falls on its head and wings. The hummingbirds gets its nectar and the flower is pollinated. It is a win/win. Hummingbirds play an important role in the pollination of flowers.
Karen A. Grant has written: 'Hummingbirds and their flowers' -- subject(s): Hummingbirds, Pollination
mutualism
Hummingbirds fly from flower to flower, sticking their beaks into the center to take sips of nectar. While sipping nectar, hummingbirds are inadvertently transporting pollen grains from previously sipped flowers. The process results in the cross pollination of different flowers, through the help of the hummingbird. Basically: Hummingbirds help flowers pollinate each other, which allows flowers to reproduce.
Yes, hummingbirds have co-evolved with many flowers. These flowers provide the hummingbirds with nectar. When the hummingbirds access the nectar some pollen falls on their head and wings. So when they move to another flower, the pollen is transferred. So many flowers are dependent on the hummingbird for pollination. Hummingbirds also eat a lot of insects for protein. These insects might stand a chance to overpopulate the environment with the hummingbird. The hummingbird has a very important role in our ecology. Let's not forget the beauty they provide for us to watch.
pollination helps
insects play a major role in pollination by transferring pollen grains from one flower to other flower.eg: honey bee
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Flowers in the rainforest can be pollinated by hummingbirds and bats.
The flamboyant tree (Delonix regia) is primarily pollinated by birds, particularly sunbirds and hummingbirds, although bees and butterflies may also play a role in the pollination process. The bright red-orange flowers of the flamboyant tree are adapted to attract these pollinators with their nectar and vivid coloration. As the birds feed on the nectar, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating pollination and subsequent seed production.