Pollen - bees tun it into honey.
Bad-odored flowers often attract specific pollinators, such as flies or beetles, which are particularly attracted to the unpleasant smell. These insects are still valuable pollinators for the plant, even though the scent may not be appealing to humans. The insects help transfer pollen between flowers during their visits, facilitating the plant's reproductive process.
The pollen from the male sex organ has to get into the female sex organ called the pistol. Sometimes the wind does this. Sometimes insects, birds or bats do this. Sometimes humans help plants produce seeds.
Colorful flowers attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. The pollinators carry pollen from plant to plant, allowing them to be fertilized. While some flowers seem very plain and unappealing to humans they may have markers on the petals that reflect ultraviolet or infra red light which may be more visible to insects and birds. Other flowers produce a "reward" to pollinators in the form of nectar. Some flowers are shaped specifically to take advantage of specific insect or animal pollinators; flowers with extremely long tubular-shapes are normally pollinated by butterflies or moths as they are the only insects that have mouth parts long enough to reach the nectar glands at the base of the flower. Other plants such as "carrion flowers" produce the smell of rotting flesh to attract insects such as carrion flies and beetles to assist with pollination. Once fertilized, the plant can produce seed and/ or fruit which are then distributed to produce more plants.
No, Flower Mantises are not harmful to humans. They are unique insects that use camouflage to resemble flowers and are generally peaceful creatures that feed on other insects in their environment.
no insects are not related to humans
Many other organisms besides humans produce epinephrine. It is found in some plants, insects and mammals.
Not to humans. They prey on insects, and have a weak toxin that affects small insects, but is harmless to humans.daddy long legs are not poisonous.
Yes there are more insects than humans because they produce a whole lot more than the human race does. Female insect can produce as many as thousands while humans can only produce 87.
Yes. There are insects which do help humans. Two examples of this are: leeches and maggots Honeybees and ladybugs..The honeybee pollinates crops and makes honey, the ladybug feeds on harmful insects. Leeches are not insects.
All nuts are seeds and an acorn is a nut (which isn't healthy for humans to eat). The seeds most flowering plants produce are essentially like a nut which can become a seedling in the right environment. The method to produce seeds, nuts and fruits/cones (which contain seeds) is sexual reproduction through pollination of a female (part of a) flower by a male (part of a) flower. Pollination of bright and smelly flowers is mostly done by insects while the flowers of an oak tree doesn't attracts as much insects so it's mostly done by wind pollination.
Colorful flowers attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. The pollinators carry pollen from plant to plant, allowing them to be fertilized. While some flowers seem very plain and unappealing to humans they may have markers on the petals that reflect ultraviolet or infra red light which may be more visible to insects and birds. Other flowers produce a "reward" to pollinators in the form of nectar. Some flowers are shaped specifically to take advantage of specific insect or animal pollinators; flowers with extremely long tubular-shapes are normally pollinated by butterflies or moths as they are the only insects that have mouth parts long enough to reach the nectar glands at the base of the flower. Other plants such as "carrion flowers" produce the smell of rotting flesh to attract insects such as carrion flies and beetles to assist with pollination. Once fertilized, the plant can produce seed and/ or fruit which are then distributed to produce more plants.
Honeybees are extensively used by humans to produce honey, beeswax, and other bee-related products like propolis and royal jelly. Silkworms are also significant, as they are cultivated for silk production. Additionally, cochineal insects are harvested for cochineal dye, used in cosmetics and food products. These insects play crucial roles in various industries due to their unique products.