Pollen is dispersed in several ways.
Some plants are wind pollinated and the pollen for these is dispersed into the air (e.g. grasses)
Some plants use insects (e.g. bees) to transmit their pollen form one flower to the next (e.g. lavender)
Some plants use animals (e.g. bats) to transport pollen from one flower to the next (e.g. the Kapok tree)
Some plants use birds (e.g. humming birds) to transport pollen from one flower to the next (e.g. the Hibiscus plant)
Pollen can be distributed in several ways. Pollen can be carried by the wind, by bees as they gather nectar and by sticking to the legs and fur of other passing animals.
Primarily by insects such as bees and bee- looking flies. The wind and some birds like hummingbirds can also aid in pollen dispersal.
through germination or through bees
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To attract insects so that the insects can drink their nectar and pick up the pollen o the plant. Te insect will then fly to another plant with the pollen and fertilise it so it can make seeds which make new plants...
Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.
Jack Pine is one of the plant dispersed by fire
Some plants do not have flowers. Nearly all the plants you see around you are flowering plants: trees, bushes, vines, grasses and the "weeds". The flowers may not be big and showy, but they are there if you look for them. When flowering plants spread all over the world, about a hundred million years ago, they pushed aside the ferns and mosses and cone-bearing trees that had covered the planet for many millions of years. Of course, those plants are still here but they no longer have the planet to themselves as they did before the development of the super-successful flowering plants.
the flowers that consisted of seeds may fell the seeds dispersed develops into plants then..
Plants that are pollinated by moths and bats are not likely to have colorful flowers, but will indeed pollinate fragrant ones. This is because night pollinators, such as the moths and bats have critical ability to find a flower by its fragrance.
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because it is what breed they are.
They do not produce bright colours to disperse the seed, the colours are to attract pollinators to allow seed to form. Seed requires to be dispersed ao all the seedlings would grow on the same spot.
Flowers are the plant's reproductive structures. Angiosperms are types of plants that bear fruits and flowers. Flowers are usually both male and female, and are brightly colored to attract insects to help them carry pollen used for sexual reproduction. Not all flowers are colorful, though. These flowers usually use the wind for pollination. By alex
To attract insects so that the insects can drink their nectar and pick up the pollen o the plant. Te insect will then fly to another plant with the pollen and fertilise it so it can make seeds which make new plants...
Usually by the wind - or by animals brushing against the plants.
Usually stems hold flowers, leaves, and fruit on plants.
Plants become so attractive due to their green leaves, colorful flowers, etc.
Flowers are reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts. It is also a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms.
Generally plants which present small, non-colorful flowers are wind pollinated. If you plant has flowers which give off an aroma, are colorful and or are large in size, they are more likely to rely on pollinators.