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Q: How long does it take a bee to take all the pollen out the flower?
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What kind of flower produces the most pollen?

The flower that is the best one with pollen would be well if you don't care about bees then it would probably be a sunflower. If you hate bees or allergic then the flower with pollen, looks beautiful, and doesn't attract bees would be a rose bush. Also remember you have to water it and take care of it.


Do all trees release pollen?

Not all plants need to make seeds. Ferns and mosses for example do not have to produce seeds to spread.


Are all flowers attractive and beautiful?

Most flowers are beautiful. They appear this way in order to attract bugs. When a bug lands on a flower's petals, the flower's pollen will get stuck on the bug's body. When the bug lands on a different flower, the pollen is transferred to the new flower.


Can gametes transfer pollen between flowers?

Pollen can be carried from flower to flower by several pollinating agents such as bees, wasps, flies, hummingbirds. Some plants self pollinate. Humans trying to create hybreds can pollinate with a Qtip.


How do flowers make seeds and fruits?

By the Wind and the pollen. Because the wind carries the pollen over plants flower and all other things that grow!


Why does flowers have pollen?

the bees that get the pollen produce it all back but not all they take and thats how flowers die


Where does pollen came from?

i think that probably the came from the ovule of the flower and the go all the way up to the stigma


Is it good for the bee if it takes pollen from a flower?

It doesn't hurt the bee, if that's what you are wondering. Actually, the bee isn't trying to collect pollen at all. Bees stop on flowers to collect nectar, and the pollen clings to the fluff on their bodies. When the bee stops at another flower, the pollen from another plant is brushed onto the flower. This is one way that flowers reproduce. The nectar collected by the bee then goes on to become honey after it is taken back to the hive. So, when a bee takes pollen from a flower, it is neither good nor bad, but a neutral interaction.


Do all flowers have pollen in them?

No, they are only half of the equation. Pollen comes from the male parts of the flower. It is necessary for the fertilization of the female flower parts then the seed is fertilized and will be a mature seed that can grow. ----------------------------------------------- NO, pollen is the male gamete which joins with an ovule to make a plant seed.


What do rose eat?

they eat pollen


How do you think cross pollination may be different from self pollination?

All plants have both a male part - the stamen - and a female part - the pistil. Therefore, all plants are able to take pollen from the stamen - which contains sperm - and use it to pollinate the eggs which are stored in part of the pistil. When the plant uses its own sperm to pollinate its own eggs, this is known as self pollination. However, suppose a bee or an insect lands on a flower and gets pollen on its feet. Then suppose that it lands on another flower. The pollen from the first flower will pollinate the eggs of the second flower. This is known as cross pollination, which the eggs of one plants are pollinated by pollen from a different plant.


How does bees spread pollen?

A bee has concave depressions on the tibia of her hind pair of legs surrounded by hairs. These are called corbiculae or 'pollen baskets'. When pollen gets on to the bee's body she brushes it back using her fore legs into the corbucilae. You can often see this when a bee is in flight or standing on a flower. Look for a yellow 'lump' on the back legs.