They can't.
This is because their pollen cells have different numbers of chromosomes, and therefore reproduction cannot occur.
In order for flowers to breed, the pollinator must have the same number of chromosomes in its pollen cells as the flower receiving the pollen.
no, cross pollination is the result of the fusing of a single sperm cell (in a pollen grain) with a single ovule. Cross pollination is the result of the fusing of gametophytes from two (only) separate plants.
However it is possible for different ovules (within the ovary of one plant) to fuse with the pollen produced in several different anthers (pollen produced on different plants), but the pollen grain can only fuse with a single ovule.
A flowering plant certainly can have more than one pollinator. In fact most flowering plants have many pollinators that pollinate them.
No. Flowers can only pollinate other flowers within the same species. There can be cross-pollination between different varieties of the same species, giving a hybrid.
No it cannot be done because then the anther will not be able to fertilize the stigma
yes it can happen in both situations.
Coevolution with flowering plants and pollinators is when an insect, aka a pollinator, evolves to fit the plant.
No. All pigments found in plants are not involved in photosynthesis. In fact, the greatest variety of colored pigments are found in flower pedals and are used to attract pollinators among other things.
Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
The angiosperms are pollinated and the pollinators get what they need. An example is honey bees, which pollinate flowers and also get what they need to make their hives.
The basic needs for plants are water, nutrition, and reproduction. Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants.
Pollinators
They don't
Pollinators such as bees, butterflies and other insects or birds are attracted to the colors and smells of certain flowers. During the feeding process cross pollination occurs.
Coevolution with flowering plants and pollinators is when an insect, aka a pollinator, evolves to fit the plant.
to attract pollinators mostly
Water lilies provide food for fish. They need pollinators to make seeds. Water lilies are perennial plants.
Also most plants have “rewards” for its pollinators like nectar or perfumes, but some plants trick its pollinators into thinking they will get something, for instance some flowers trick their pollinator into thinking that it is a female of its kind and that they want to mate with them. So when they will try to mate with the flower pollen will get all over their head.
With out pollinators is what makes r world go round. We need them
Plants and their pollinators form a mutualistic relationship, a relationship in which each benefits from the other.
I'm not sure it is the most important, but it pollinates an enormous number of flowering plants. Without pollinators wild flowering plants would die off in a generation. However there are many other pollinators, including birds, man, etc. so not all flowering plants would go extinct without bees.
The angiosperms are pollinated and the pollinators get what they need. An example is honey bees, which pollinate flowers and also get what they need to make their hives.
No. All pigments found in plants are not involved in photosynthesis. In fact, the greatest variety of colored pigments are found in flower pedals and are used to attract pollinators among other things.