pollinators well... pollinate the plant... and this acts as a way to reproduce plants. The pollen is the male part of the flower. It will land on a female part of the flower, and fertilize it, creating a seed that will grow into a new plant.
In order for plant to reproduce, pollinators are very important because they help to move pollen from one plant to another. An example of a pollinator is a bee.
The bee carries pollen from flower to flower thereby transferring the pollen to instigate seed production.
Coevolution with flowering plants and pollinators is when an insect, aka a pollinator, evolves to fit the plant.
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
A cushion plant is one that spreads a mat-like in alpine or other harsh conditions. Some have flowers that are very showy so they attract pollinators.
photoinductive cycle includes the alternate periods of light and dark received by plant for flowering.
I think it depends on the plant but, vegetive and flowering
seed, small plant, big plant.
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
Wind moves pollen for some plants like grass and corn. Animal pollinators move pollen for many flowering plants.
The life cycle of a string bean plant has four stages. These stages are, seed, germination, leaf growth, and flowering.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
flowering plant
generally yes, depends on the life cycle of the plant. if it was an annual plant the plant would normally die soon after flowering in anycase; perennial plants simply continue flowering and growing