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No, the nectar is there to bee suck, and then, the bee takes the pollen to other flowers.

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What does a bee get from a flower?

It gets Nectar from the flower then turns it into honey.


What if anything does bee get from its relationship with the flower?

Pollen and nectar.


What is the relationship of bee and a flower?

Mutualism - both species benefit from their relationship. The bee comes to the flower to collect nectar as food, and brushes against the anthers of the flower, which are covered in pollen. The bee moves to another flower to collect nectar and rubs the pollen off on the second flower's stigma, fertilizing the flower. Thus, the bee receives a source of food from the flowers, and the flowers are pollinated by the bee.


Which part of the bee helps to collect nectar from flower?

It's tongue.


What kind of relationship is exhibited when a bee flies a flower to get nectar?

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What happens during pollination for flowers?

A bee is attracted to a flower from color, sweet nectar, etc... As the bee sucks up the nectar, pollen from the anther(s) gets stuck on the bee's body fur. When the bee moves on to the next flower, some pollen that was stuck to the bee from previous flowers falls off onto the stigma of the new flower.


What bees pollinate?

As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower. Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.


Social insects that produce sweet liquid from flower nectar it isn't bumble bee or bee or butterfly?

bumble bee its honey.


What are the advantage for a flower to have its nectar located inside the flower rather then the outside?

The whole purpose of a flower producing nectar is to attract bees to it - for the purpose of having the bees help spread the flowers pollen to other flowers of its type. The nectar therefore must be in such a location as to have the bee dusted with pollen and have the dusted bee come in contact with the stigma of the flower. Nectar on the outside would not accomplish these vital actions.


What if A bee pollinating a flower is an example of which form of symbiosis?

if the bee receives pollen or nectar both sides benefit but that is not always the case.


What does a worker bee do at the flower?

They gather a flowers nectar, but while they do that, the flowers pollen gets on the bee and when he goes to the next flower he drops some of it and more sticks to him, that how flowers pollenate.


What is bee pollination?

As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower. Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.