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What bird pollinates plants?

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Updated: 8/20/2019

the hummingbird

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A bird who pollinates flowers?

a humming bird


What is an example of a pollinater?

A bee, or any insect or animal that pollinates plants.


What is it called when a plant pollinates other plants?

When a plant pollinates other plants, it is referred to as cross-pollination. This occurs when pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of another plant, leading to genetic diversity in the offspring.


What pollinates a dandelion flower?

Many plants reproduce by pollination, dandelions included. Dandelions are pollinated by bees and other insects that crawl onto them. They can also pollinate themselves.


Does a butterfly eat plants?

A butterfly not only eats plants but it also pollinates them using a special type of venom called, Envoxium. I hope this was the answer you were looking for.


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When a first generation plant self pollinates what is the ratio of the dominant to recessive traits in the second generation plants?

1:3


When a plant self pollinates and all offspring have the same trait as the paerent it is called?

When a plant self-pollinates and all offspring have the same trait as the parent, it is called homozygous. This means that the offspring have inherited identical alleles for that specific trait from both parent plants.


When a first generation plant self pollinates what is the ratio of dominate to recessive traits in the second generation plants?

When a first generation plant self pollinates, the ratio of dominant to recessive traits in the second generation plants is typically 3:1. This is based on Mendel's principle of segregation, which predicts that in a monohybrid cross, three plants will exhibit the dominant trait and one will exhibit the recessive trait.


What is a butterfly that pollinates one type of flower called?

Host-specific is what a butterfly that pollinates one type of flower is called.Specifically, butterflies enjoy feeding on the nectar of a plant's flowers. They move pollen from one plant to another as they consume the nectar of different plants. Some butterflies work from a wider range of plants deemed nectar-worthy than others and therefore labeled host-plants.


What plants name begins with bird of?

Bird of Paradise


What is the difference between photosynthesis and pollination?

pollination:When something pollinates a flowerphotosynthesis:The cycle of how plants make their own food using air, sunlight, and water.