It could be done by animal pollination , wind pollination or even self pollination.
The method of pollen transfer from one plant to another depends on e species of plant, and the structure of the flower. One of the most common ways pollen can get from one flower to another is to be carried by insects, most commonly bees, or birds. Sometimes pollen can brush off onto the fur of a passing mammal. Wind can also be a strong factor in the dispersal of pollen.
POLLEN GRAINS ARE TRANSFERRED BY 3 METHODS: 1. BY WIND 2. BY INSECTS 3. BY WATER. it depends on the type of plant. some plants can be insect pollinated and some wind and some that are located near a river by water
Pollination. Pollination can occur from the same plant, or from other plants of the same species. The pollen can be spread by wind, animals, or insects (notably bees).
Most grasses and many trees are pollinated by the wind. The pollen carrying organs of these types of plant are exposed so that the wind can distribute their pollen, catkins are a typical wind pollinated structure. Insect pollinated plants need to attract insects to their flowers and they generally have petals and are often brightly coloured.
Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
wind, insects, birds, animals, water
Insects, wind, animal fur and water.
1. Bees and other insects 2. Wind 3.
NO, because the wind helps them with pollination not insects
Yes both wind, insects like bees, and birds help to carry and transfer the pollen
bees, wind, birds, bats, moths, butterflies, human using a brush, insects.
Some pollen is carried on the wind, other pollen is carried by insects such as bees. Some is from animals too. MAYBE YOU............
Another word for pollen is dander. Pollen is a powder substance that is produced by flowers. It can be spread from flower to flower by the wind or insects.
To collect the pollen grains transferred from the bees, wind or insects that have rubbed it and left pollen grains
Yes, wind pollinated flower petals are small, because they do not need to be showy to attract insects.
Pollination is the process of how pollen is transferred by insects, wind, or rain to the pistol of a flower. This is essential to the fertilization of a plant.