pollination
birds,plants,rabbits,bears,and insects
Birds and insects are so important to the plant world because they pollinate the plants. These birds and insects also transport seeds.
because of the pollen
A food chain that includes a bird eating insects might start with plants, which produce energy through photosynthesis. Herbivorous insects feed on these plants, and then small birds, such as sparrows or warblers, consume the insects. This chain illustrates the transfer of energy from producers (plants) to primary consumers (insects) and then to secondary consumers (birds).
SunPlantsInsects (and some birds)Spiders and birds
plants, fish, birds and insects
No. Insects, though they often fly, are not birds. All birds by definition are warm-blooded, bi-pedal creatures and have an endoskeleton (a skeleton structure inside the body). In contrast to be classed an insect a creature must be cold-blooded, have six legs and an exoskeleton (a skeleton structure outside the body). As such insects are cannot be classed as birds.
They need birds and insects to pollinate the trees. Plants that are not pollinated can't produce fruits or vegetables.
Birds can help strawberry plants by consuming pests like insects that may damage the plants. In return, the strawberry plants provide birds with fruits as a food source. Additionally, birds can help with pollination, aiding in the reproduction of the plants.
Insects and birds visit flowers to feed on nectar and pollen, which provide them with energy and nutrients. In the process, they unintentionally aid in pollination, transferring pollen from one flower to another and helping to fertilize plants for reproduction.
tons of things. They provide food (themselves) for lots of birds and other animals. Insects like Bees provide food (honey), some insects are used as medicine, insects pollinate plants so the plants reproduce...
Yes, some animals such as insects and birds can help pollinate pitcher plants by transferring pollen between male and female flowers. This process is essential for the plants to produce seeds and reproduce.