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Q: Where does grass pollen go when it gets to the other flower?
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What does a bee worker do at a flower?

gets pollen


When a bee lands on a flower some pollen gets stuck to its legs why is this useful to the plant?

The bee sucks the pollen from the flower, and flowers can make too much pollen so it can die. The bee also transfers pollen to other plants, which allows the plants to seed and spread.


Why do flowers die when pollinators brush pollen on the flower?

Once the flower gets pollen, it starts to create seeds. That is the job of the flower. It is part of the cycle of life.


Which part of the plant is responsible for producing pollen in a flower?

The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower


Which of plant part is responsible for producing pollen in the flower?

The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower


How does a flower help a pollinator?

everytime a bee or butterfly gets on a flower it collects pollen so when they fly around the pollen falls off.


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.


A bird gets nectar from a flower and helps to carry pollen for the flower this relationship is called?

Pollination!


What is flower fertililzation?

Flower fertilization is when the pollen gets into the female parts of the flower and the seeds start to form. Each ovule or egg needs some pollen to form a seed.


Do bees help plants reproduce?

Bees (and other insects) fly from flower to flower and are unwittingly transferring pollen from the stamen (male) of one flower to the carpel (female) of another flower thereby fertilizing the plant.


What does pollinated flower provide to the pollinator?

Usually the pollinator gets nectar from the flower, also surplus pollen.


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.