the sweet smell that atract living things
Yes, insects are needed to pollinate some flowers but no, they are not needed to pollinate all flowers. Insects count -- along with bats, birds, and some mammals and reptiles -- among nature's pollinators.
There will be no flowers and fruits.
The same as other flowers. Insects that pollinate flowers generally do not sense odors the same as humans do.
Insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce - apex
the sweet smell that atract living things
Flowers attract insects. Insects pollinate the flowers. Pollinated flowers produce seeds. Seeds grow into apples.
Flowers attract insects. Insects pollinate the flowers. Pollinated flowers produce seeds. Seeds grow into apples.
You let the insects pollinate the flowers, then you grab the flowers and feed the plant to the animal.
In short, they do. Greenhouses are not usually sealed, and insects can get in and out, and they will pollinate the flowers.
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Because these colours attract insects and the flowers need the insects to pollinate them. Hope this helps!
Yes, insects are needed to pollinate some flowers but no, they are not needed to pollinate all flowers. Insects count -- along with bats, birds, and some mammals and reptiles -- among nature's pollinators.
bees because the need pollen from flowers
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Yes, they mainly eat nectar from flowers but as this is poor in protein they also eat small insects and flowers.