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its either from sugar or water.

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When a pollen grain lands on the stigma it usually sticks because of the presence of?

its either from sugar or water.


What part of the bee does the pollen stick to?

its legs because there hairy which helps the pollen stick to them


The part of a flower pollen sticks to?

That is called the stigma.


What two parts of a bee does the pollen sticks to?

it sticks all 4 of its legs x


How do insects move pollen from flower to flower?

It sticks to them.


How do bees move pollen?

When an insect like bee's lands on a flower, pollen sticks to it's legs. So when an insect moves to another flower pollen gets on that flower and so on and so on as the insect moves from one plant to another.


What is the top part of the pistol that the pollen sticks to when the flower has been pollinated?

The stigma.


As the animals move around the flower they cause the..of pollen what do they cause?

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.


What shapes are the pollen grains?

sticks to Bee's legs


How can you develop potatoes?

Potato flowers self polinate with "pollen sticks". First, before the plant can self pollinate, cut off these sticks. Next, cut off the pollen sticks form another flower and sprinkle them into the centre of the first flower. If you're lickey, you might get a better quality potato.


How do honey bees carry pollen?

Bees have a slightly concave area on the tibia of their hind legs surrounded by hairs. These are called corbiculae, or 'pollen baskets'. As the bee is foraging, it uses its forelegs to brush the pollen from its body back into the corbiculae where it is trapped. You can often see this -- look for (usually) yellow lumps on the bee's hind legs.


What does honeybee sucks from flowers?

They get pollen from a flower. They dont suck it, they rub it on their legs and it sticks to their legs