an example of how a plant gets pollenated
if a plant is animal pollenated it cross-pollnating plant and is pollenated by animams and insects such as bees,bats,beetls etc
bees have nectar and go to the plants and they put the nectar on the plant then the plant grows and it becomes pollinated in which later the bees come and take its honey
The same as most other plants do. The male plant releases the pollen into the air and lands on the female plant. Also insects like bees help too.
No, only if it gets pollenated, then it will turn to fruit weeks or months later depending on the conditions.
no, fruits are not flowers. flowers are meant to be pollenated and can have male parts (stamen), female parts (pistil) or both. fruits on the other hand, have been described as simply the "ovaries" of a plant. fruit do not need to be pollenated, their purpose is to be ingested and passed through an animal to germinate elsewhere.
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Carrion flowers are pollenated by flies and other insects that are attracted to rotting meat. So the plant shares its pollen.
a weed is simply a plant that grows where it isn't wanted. the most charming rose bush is a weed if it grows in the middle of a tomato field and a tomato will be a weed if it grows in the middle of a lawn.
In order for a flower to be pollentated, the pollen from the stamen of a male plant must be moved to the stigma of a female plant. This is often done by bees which visit the plants in search of nectar to make their food known as honey.
Usually by the wind.
the plant that gets direct sunlight
a plant gets cancer by a micorwave when it is by it