Pollinators include many types of insects such as bees, butterflies, hoverflies and others, but also bats, birds and lemurs.
they take pollen from the stamen and move it to the pistil.
they cause the spread of pollen to other plants, because it gets stuck in their fur and so transfered. the pollen sticks to the stigma of other plants when the animal brushes past, and fertilises the ova in other flowers of the same species.
Ladybugs like and can eat all kinds of pollen, although not all kinds are healthy for them.
Pollen can move through various mechanisms such as wind, water, animals, or self-pollination. This movement is essential for the fertilization of plants and contributes to genetic diversity within plant populations. Each method of pollen movement has evolved to maximize successful pollination in different environments.
all living organisms move like plants,animals and hello.
firefly's eat pollen on different kinds of flowers.
No, the animal version of pollen is sperm.
Move and find food in different ways.
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
Yes, wind can help plants reproduce by carrying pollen from one plant to another, aiding in pollination. Insects and animals can also play a role in pollination by transferring pollen as they move between plants. This process is crucial for plants to produce seeds and fruits for reproduction.
pollen
They get right amount of sunlight and water. Then animals that collect pollen like bees, they have pollen stuck on their body and then the flower's pollen is reprouduced