plants have nectar to reproduce. When the insect or bird lands on the plant nectar gets stuck to it. The animal then goes to another plant and spreads the nectar. Then a new plant ts produced.
actually, nectar is a sweet liquid produced to attract pollinators (for this example lets say bees, though there are many). The pollen (flower sperm) gets attached to the bees and when they land on another flower, the pollen goes into the stigma (female part of a flower) to produce a seed.
to allow asexual reproduction?
Bees/ Nector
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It depends on the plant. Many plants simply release their pollen to the wind, like grasses and conifer trees. Some plants have flowers to attract various animals that carry pollen from flower to flower and pollinate them that way.
The caterpillars feed on plants belonging to the Brassica family, the butterflies feed on nectar.
In the stage of a butterfly, they eat nectar from flowering plants and bushes. When they are in the caterpillar stage they eat the milkweed plant exclusively.
Many plants produce nectar which is turned into honey by bees.
Flowering plants that produce nectar for the hummingbirds to feed on.
It is called a FLOWER :)
The sweet smell and taste of the nectar attracts bees and other flying insects. When these insects fly to other flowers, they transfer pollen from one flower to another, thereby pollinating the plants.
plants have nectar to reproduce. When the insect or bird lands on the plant nectar gets stuck to it. The animal then goes to another plant and spreads the nectar. Then a new plant ts produced. actually, nectar is a sweet liquid produced to attract pollinators (for this example lets say bees, though there are many). The pollen (flower sperm) gets attached to the bees and when they land on another flower, the pollen goes into the stigma (female part of a flower) to produce a seed.
Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
A bumblebee is not considered to be an autotroph. Autotrophs are plants that make their own food. Bees eat the nectar flowers produce, not food they produce themselves.
Plants produce sugar in the sap, nectar and fruits that attract insects, birds, etc. needed to pollinate and protect the plants. We are the ones who consider the pollinators pests.
Because they want nectar which plants produce and store in their flowers to attract insects like butterflies and bees.
Aphids' Also bees "suck" the nectar from flowers to produce honey.
Nectar is important in asexual reproduction in plants because it helps in pollination .
plants give animals oxegen to breath on and produse