the bees that get the pollen produce it all back but not all they take and thats how flowers die
Pollen in flowers is produced on anthers.
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
No. Bees tap flowers for nectar and inadvertantly carry pollen between flowers and therefore cross pollinate the flowers.
Pollen is found in the stamen of flowers.
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.
I think as it lands on flowers the pollen sticks to tiny little hairs on its legs.
They bring the pollen to other flowers.
Yes, pollen from flowers can exacerbate allergies for individuals who are sensitive to pollen. Displaying flowers indoors can release pollen into the air, potentially triggering allergic reactions such as sneezing, itching, and congestion. It is recommended to limit exposure to flowers if you are prone to pollen allergies.
Flowers
One way is that bees would take pollen from nearby flowers, then drop it over other flowers.
A flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it
Flowers that produce much pollen are typically pollinated by insects such as bees, butterflies, and flies. These insects visit the flowers to collect pollen as a food source and inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, aiding in the pollination process.