The reason why is that they need to give pollen to the bees because its sticks to them when they go in the flower to get pollen and then when they go to another flower they drop of their nectar so the seeds grow (just like sperm).
Nectar acts as a "reward" to insects that pollinate flowers; by offering up a meal of nectar the flower ensures (or increases the likelihood) that an insect will visit and pollinate (or cross-pollinate) it
Fruits' have nectar to attract animals to eat the fruit and inadvertently consume the seeds. The side effect of consuming the seeds is to have the fruits spread around different geographic areas and to continue the spread of that particular fruit.
Nectar is a sugar, which is the end goal of both cyclic and non-cyclic reactions which occur in all plants, but the main reason is that it attracts pollinators, helping the plant to reproduce
Flowers produce nectar to attract pollinators.
To attract pollinators, which fertilise their seeds.
Nectar and PollenNectar is a sweet substance, produced by some plants to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Bees collect nectar and make it into honey. While collecting the nectar, pollinators accidentally transfer pollen from male flowers to female flowers.Pollen is a fine powder of microscopic particles from the male flower that can fertilize the female flower to produce seed. Pollen is produced by anthers, the male reproductive organs found in most flowering plants.
Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants. It is said that common nectar-consuming pollinators include bees, butterflies and moths, hummingbirds and bats.
In some plants, the flower will keep producing nectar for up to several days before it dies and the seeds begin to form. In others, the flower produces just one batch of nectar. In some plants such as lantana, flowers may stay on the plant long after they have been pollinated and stop producing nectar in order to add to the attractiveness of the plant to pollinators.
Host-specific is what a butterfly that pollinates one type of flower is called.Specifically, butterflies enjoy feeding on the nectar of a plant's flowers. They move pollen from one plant to another as they consume the nectar of different plants. Some butterflies work from a wider range of plants deemed nectar-worthy than others and therefore labeled host-plants.
Sweet potatoes are a vegetable that is produced in the root of a plant.
Nectar and PollenNectar is a sweet substance, produced by some plants to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Bees collect nectar and make it into honey. While collecting the nectar, pollinators accidentally transfer pollen from male flowers to female flowers.Pollen is a fine powder of microscopic particles from the male flower that can fertilize the female flower to produce seed. Pollen is produced by anthers, the male reproductive organs found in most flowering plants.
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Usually, the insect visits a flower to get the nectar, which is rich in sugars. Bees visit for the nectar and the pollen.To collect the nectar they produce. The pollen the flower has is attached to the body of the insect and as they go from flower to flower its causes pollination.
Nectar.
Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants. It is said that common nectar-consuming pollinators include bees, butterflies and moths, hummingbirds and bats.
some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?
Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance made by honey bees and some other bees. Bees produce honey from the sugary secretions of plants (floral nectar) or from secretions of other insects (such as honeydew), by regurgitation, enzymatic activity, and water evaporation.
Most plants need to have pollen transferred from one flower to another. They produce nectar to attract insects such as bees. As the insects take the nectar some of the pollen sticks to their bodies and is transferred to the next flower they visit. It could be seen as a a sort of payment by the plant for services by the insects.
In some plants, the flower will keep producing nectar for up to several days before it dies and the seeds begin to form. In others, the flower produces just one batch of nectar. In some plants such as lantana, flowers may stay on the plant long after they have been pollinated and stop producing nectar in order to add to the attractiveness of the plant to pollinators.
Well not all plants produce seeds because they are different kinds of plants , so some can and some can not produce seeds .
Generally, bees slurp up nectar (a sweet liquid that plants produce to attract insects to aid pollination) from plants (particularly some flowers) and use this substance 'nectar' as the main source in the combination of the yellow gooey substance that we consume and name as 'honey'. This was done by a Grade 5 ( or P5 ) Singaporean schoolgirl.
Honey is not a producer, but it is produced by honey bee's. The bee's make the honey by in-jesting nectar and pollen and soon making the pollen/nectar into honey.