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mutualism because the flower provides the isect with food, and the insect pollinates the flower

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Mutualism; a symbolic relationship in which both species benefit in terms of growth and reproduction

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Can a plant have more than one kind of pollinator and why?

yes


WHY can a plant have more than one kind of pollinator?

yes


How can a flowering plant have more than one kind of pollinator?

yes


The biological relationship between a plant and its pollinator is known as?

Mutualism


Is the relationship between a plant and it and pollinator mutualistic?

yes, because they both benefit .the Bee get the nectar from the plant and other plants get pollinated


What would happen to a species of plants if its pollinator no longer existed?

The plant would go extinct.


What is the main pollinator of the tobacco plant?

Tobacco Plants Control Pollinators by Dosing Their Nectar With Nicotine


Some plants attract only one type of pollinator describe an advantage and a diadvantage of having only one type of pollinator?

Think of a plant that has bees as its one type of pollinator. The pollen would be taken long distances to other plants of the species and good genetic recombination would ensue from this. Also, a plant spread out like this would have many different micro environments to flourish in and the variations of this plant could do better in one of these environments. The obvious disadvantage would be if your pollinator succumbed to some disease or other local natural disaster.


What does pollinate mean?

What Does Pollination Mean?Pollination means , once the plant has grown and produced flower's, it may be pollinated.


Is a newt a pollinator?

no newt is not a pollinator


What does pollinator?

What Does Pollination Mean?Pollination means , once the plant has grown and produced flower's, it may be pollinated.


How are angiosperm and its pollinators mutually rewarded by their relationship?

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.