Nectar
Nectar
Generally, bees slurp up nectar (a sweet liquid that plants produce to attract insects to aid pollination) from plants (particularly some flowers) and use this substance 'nectar' as the main source in the combination of the yellow gooey substance that we consume and name as 'honey'. This was done by a Grade 5 ( or P5 ) Singaporean schoolgirl.
The liquid in a flower is called nectar. Nectar is a sugary substance produced by flowering plants to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. Pollinators play a crucial role in the reproductive process of plants by transferring pollen from one flower to another.
If you mean the name of the food plants make, glucose. If you mean food you give to a plant, fertilizer.
The liquid food mass in the stomach is called chyme.
Michael Jackson is the name of the food
name two animals that depend on plants for food?
The name of the red colored liquid is "red dye" or "red food coloring."
The name given to plants because they make their food through photosynthesis is producer. Only plants can be producers. Hope it helped! :)
Better way for you to learn it: look out your window and see what plants have bees and other bugs hovering around them! HINT: they will be plants with colorful flowers to attract the bugs!
Saliva ,helps digest food
The binomial name for bees is Apis mellifera.