Bees are the main pollinators, though other flying insects also help to pollinate the sunflower.
Mainly bees and other flying insects.
Sunflowers typically have a single pistil in each flower head. However, a sunflower head is made up of numerous individual flowers called florets, each containing its own pistil. Therefore, while each floret has one pistil, the entire sunflower head can have many pistils, depending on the number of florets present.
Sunflowers typically have one pistil per flower head. However, since a sunflower head is made up of numerous individual florets, each of these florets contains its own pistil. The number of florets can vary, but a single sunflower head can have hundreds to thousands of florets, each contributing one pistil to the overall structure.
Lepidopterous insects and wind
the agent of the pollination areinsects,wind,man,water and animals
the pistil or carpel is in the middle of the flower so that it id the first thing the insect gets to when pollinating the stamens are at the side so that the bee rubs against them when reaching for the nectars for information i copied it so that children can learn (even adults)
This depends on the size of the head. There is a specific formula to calculate the number of florets (with one pistil per floret).
Genetic variation and production increases are benefits that self-pollinating angiosperms receive from pollination by bees. Self-pollination involves fertilization by the pistil and stamen on one plant to produce fruit from seeds. The cross-pollination that pollinating bees introduce militates against depressed plant vigor from inbreeding and for the genetic variation that pollen from another plant introduces for greater responses to environmental stresses.
Yes, as are tomatoes.
Hibiscus plants can be both self-pollinating and cross-pollinating. They are primarily pollinated by bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, who transfer pollen between flowers as they feed on nectar. Hibiscus flowers can self-pollinate when the pollen from the anther is transferred to the stigma within the same flower.
the pistil is the female reproductive parts of the flower!!!
the pistil is the female reproductive structure