Let us consider the bee, which is the most famous, and the most useful pollinating organism. The bee comes to a flower in order to drink the nectar and eat the pollen, but the bee is also covered with hair (the bee hair consists of extrusions of chitin, it is not the same as mamallian hair) and lots of pollen sticks to it. When the bee then visits other flowers, it brings with it the pollen that it picked up at an earlier flower. If some of that pollen gets into the right place on the new flower (the right place being the pistil) then it will pollinate the flower.
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
Most plants do not self pollinate.
no, i think butterflys pollinate too i might be wrong
Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
Yes bats do pollinate.
If you mean organisms, then it would be true-bred plants, for example, peas are true-bred plants.
If you mean organisms, then it would be true-bred plants, for example, peas are true-bred plants.
Yes, hornets actually do pollinate.
Flowers don't pollinate.Bees pollinate the flower.
Bees pollinate flowers.
---- it can self pollinate (asexual) or a bird or bug might carry the pollin to another flower to pollinate it. ----
Dahlias pollinate with the wind, by insects and by humans.
Most plants do not self pollinate.