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No, cats are not pollination agents. Pollination is primarily carried out by insects, birds, and some mammals that transfer pollen from one flower to another, aiding in plant reproduction. While cats may interact with flowers, they do not play a role in the pollination process. Their behavior does not contribute to the transfer of pollen like bees or butterflies do.
are wind and water, insects, birds, and mammals.
without pollination plants will not be able to keep there species alive. pollination keeps that gene of species alive in the next generation :)
Mainly bees and other flying insects.
The Bluebell flower is capable of self pollination and it can also be pollinated though insects like bees and others.
the agent of the pollination areinsects,wind,man,water and animals
The type of agents that help in preforming pollination are birds, and type of insects, wind, water (such as rain), and any type of weather.
Pollination can occur through various methods, including wind pollination (anemophily), insect pollination (entomophily), bird pollination (ornithophily), and self-pollination (autogamy). Other less common methods include water pollination (hydrophily) and pollination by animals such as bats (chiropterophily) and small mammals (mammalophily).
Probably no because they are pollination agent and many humans depend on them for income like beeculture and it is used in medicine
Birds and insects are the best agent of pollination because they can fly and reach the flower. Most animals animals can't fly and so huge to pollinate the pollen. Birds and insects can fit in the flower.
That would be flying insects such as bees, as well as small birds (hummingbirds). They collect nectar for their own food, and in the process of collecting food, they spread pollen between different plants of the same species and within the flowers of the same plants as well. Pollen in plants serves the same purpose as male reproductive cells (sperm cells) in mammals.