to make more
Usually by the wind.
Sexually. The plants have flowers that are pollenated, usually by bees.
no, fruits are not flowers. flowers are meant to be pollenated and can have male parts (stamen), female parts (pistil) or both. fruits on the other hand, have been described as simply the "ovaries" of a plant. fruit do not need to be pollenated, their purpose is to be ingested and passed through an animal to germinate elsewhere.
Only the flowers that are pollenated will begin to develop into a melon.
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
Bees. When they collectnectar they gather pollen, and they take it from flower to flower, thus pollinating the flowers. Hummingbirds do this as well. Wind can do it too, but not as effective.
an example of how a plant gets pollenated
if a plant is animal pollenated it cross-pollnating plant and is pollenated by animams and insects such as bees,bats,beetls etc
Carrion flowers are pollenated by flies and other insects that are attracted to rotting meat. So the plant shares its pollen.
They don't need to attract animals to their flowers. Flowers that are colorful and have a strong scent attract animal pollenators, such as insects and birds.
The limes we buy are Persian Limes, their flowers do not need to be pollenated to produce fruit, similar to the seedless watermelon and navel orange, key limes do have seeds.
Three flowers that are insect-pollinated are sunflowers, roses, and lilies. These flowers often have colorful petals, strong fragrances, and nectar to attract insects like bees, butterflies, and beetles for pollination.