Yes, because there are other things besides pollen that can make you sneeze.
One way is that bees would take pollen from nearby flowers, then drop it over other flowers.
No, because if that were true pepper, pollen, and feathers would be haunted.
Butterflies with hairy legs pick up more pollen. This adaptation would help a butterfly pollinate more flowers by carrying more pollen.
Of course! Pollen is released by trees, plants, flowers, weeds, so wherever these things are different than what grows in Edinburgh the pollen would be different.
I'll say no. There are flowers that are called "perfect" which produce both pollen and ovules (seeds). There are flowers that only produce pollen. There are flowers that only produce ovules. There are sometimes flowers that don't produce pollen or ovules, but help attract pollinators to the flowers next to them (like asters). There are even some flowers that produce both pollen and ovules, but the seeds that they produce are produced without sex (it's called apomixis and is pretty rare).
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Pollen is typically found in the male reproductive organs of a plant, specifically in the anthers of the flower. Bees and other pollinators collect pollen from these anthers to transfer it to the female reproductive organs of other flowers for fertilization.
While there are no absolute hypoallergenic flowers, there are a couple of choices that have a lower pollen count, which would make them less allergenic. The most popular are roses and orchids.
Technically speaking, all animals have the capacity to pollinate flowers, as animals with fur catch pollen in their fur and drop it off elsewhere. For this reason, deforestation could be catastrophic, as the animals would be losing their homes, and spreading unnatural pollen to other areas.
if you can sneeze long enough then that would work.
As a rule no. They do visit blackberry flowers and collect pollen and nectar, and in doing so they pollinate the flowers. If they did not do this, you would not get many blackberries, and those you did get would be uneven and small. If a bee happens to find a damaged ripe blackberry it might lick up some of the juice, but that is about as much as you might expect. Pollen and nectar is what they are after.
The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva which causes the smell of pollen and was in the air when you sneezed.