it will grow longer
If the insect carries pollen from one flower to another, it can facilitate cross-pollination, leading to the fertilization and production of seeds in the second flower. This can enhance genetic diversity, improve reproductive success, and potentially increase biodiversity in the ecosystem.
It will pollinate the second flower.
A kookaburra would only eat a flower if it was in the process of capturing an insect or small reptile that might be scurrying across the flower at the time.
The insect would cause distruption for the heat detector and it would stop working. Oh also the insect dies...LOL
he will die cause he will not have oxysigon
Mite is a small pest/insect. Might is another word for strength and/or power. You can have a mite, but not a might, and you can be mighty, but not mitey!
Plants flower for one simple reason: pollination. The bright coloured flowers and the scent attracts insects towards them. While the insect is sucking the nectar, the pollen grains get attached to its hairy skin. Then this insect visits another flower and the pollen grains might get deposited on the stigma. There you go, the flower has been fertilized and very soon, it wil become a fruit. Now you will ask why does it become a fruit? Here's why: To distribute its seeds.
the dector might get stop working and if you want some more information or help with anything add me on facebbok i will help you am a scientist nthank you
depends on what insect..a spider might.
A pollinator is also referred to as a "vector" or "agent". This is the method or means whereby pollen is transferred from the anthers of one plant to the stigma of another. Agents can be living things such as bees, birds, ants, beetles, bats etc.; they can also be nonliving such as wind and water.
You get a boost of protein, and you might get a little grossed out. Entomophagy is practiced in almost the whole world. Odds are, you only get a free snack.
i really don't know that's why i asked you but i guess nobody really know's