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Flowers attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds, and other insects. These pollinators help transfer pollen from one flower to another, allowing for the fertilization of plants and the production of seeds.
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Nectar attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds, which help transfer pollen between flowers, leading to fertilization and seed production. This pollination process is essential for the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant species.
There are carnivores and herbivores in both birds and insects.
The wind aids in pollination when plants transfer pollen grains. Insects can also help in the transferring of pollen grains.
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, often rely on birds and insects for pollination. These animals transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating fertilization and seed production. Many flowering plants have evolved specific traits, such as bright colors, sweet nectar, or appealing scents, to attract these pollinators. This mutualistic relationship is crucial for the reproductive success of many plant species.
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The stigma of a flower contains sugar to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds. The sweet taste of sugar helps in enticing these pollinators to visit the flowers and transfer pollen, aiding in the process of fertilization and reproduction for the plant.
Birds help in pollination process. Birds eat the fruits with the seeds and when the birds fly to distant places the droppings containing the seed emerge as new plants from the soil. The dropping of the birds are rich in phosphates and calcium .They help in the development of the plant. They can help trees by picking out the insects & other pathogens harmful to the tree. eg woodpeckers who drill holes in trees for insects to emerge from inside the tree and pick them.
Penguins are birds, so therefore they have internal fertilization.
Plants prepare for fertilization by producing specialized reproductive structures such as flowers, which contain the male and female reproductive organs necessary for fertilization to occur. These structures facilitate the transfer of pollen (containing male gametes) to the ovules (containing female gametes) for fertilization to take place. Additionally, plants rely on pollinators such as insects, birds, or wind to transport pollen between flowers for successful fertilization.