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Q: What do and insect brushes against to get pollen from a flower?
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Why does the insect reach down into the flower?

The insect reaches down into the flower to take a drink of nectar. Then it leaves the flower but in doing so, brushes against the pollen. When the insect travels to another flower, the pollen gets deposited there which results in cross-pollination.


How do think pollen grains reach the pistil?

Either randomly on the wind, or when a flying insect covered in pollen brushes against the pistil as it flies from flower to flower.


What happens when a bee lands a flower?

It collects the nectar and pollen (pollinating the flower).


What draws the insect to the flower?

pollen


What attract insect to flower?

The thing that attracts an insect to a flower is the nectar inside the flower.


How do bees move pollen?

When an insect like bee's lands on a flower, pollen sticks to it's legs. So when an insect moves to another flower pollen gets on that flower and so on and so on as the insect moves from one plant to another.


How does reproduction occur in a flower?

The pollen of a male male flower is transported by a bumble bee or some other insect. The insect lands in a female flower and leaves the pollen behind.


What is insect polination?

Insect polination is when the insect carries a pollen from one flower to anothe


Insect go to flower to flower to gather what eggs or nectar?

pollen


What attracts an insect to visit the flower?

pollen and nectar


How many insects are attracted to different plants?

Just one. As the animal crawls into the flower to collect nectar, pollen from the animal moves onto the next flower, some of the pollen brushes off onto the pistil when the insect goes to the next flower.


What part of a flower does a bee rub with another flower's pollen?

The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.