The pollen of a male male flower is transported by a bumble bee or some other insect. The insect lands in a female flower and leaves the pollen behind.
it must land on the pistil
In the flower when the pollen from an anther is transferred to the stigma.
Bees help flower reproduction by transferring pollen from one flower to another as they forage for nectar. This transfer of pollen between flowers allows for fertilization to occur, which is necessary for the development of seeds and fruits in the plant. This process, known as pollination, is essential for the reproduction and genetic diversity of many plant species.
the flower because it has nector bees eat necto and spread it on the ground to make more seeds whitch means more plants
Because the purpose of the flower is to faciliate reproduction. Once the flower' s eggs get fertilised the flower dies.
the seeds are grow in the flower
Flowers are using for sexual reproduction. They are doing reproduction.
The odour or scent of the flower is to attract pollinators.
pistil and stamen
a seed pod
pollination
flower