most insects have small hairs on their legs and when they are around pollen, when they fly or walk on flowers it gets stuck.
some pollen grains reach to stigma by wind and some are carried by animals like rabbits and insects like butterfly, bee etc.
The stigma is covered with a thin coating of adhesive.
its legs because there hairy which helps the pollen stick to them
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.
a stick insect has 3 body parts. The head, the abdaman and the legs. But it has to have more than 3 legs to be a insect.
insect pollinated flowers are brightly coloured and sweet scented so that the plant can attract the insect towards itself.
yes so long as it has 6 legs and two anteneea it is an insect
The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!
it will not use them and the legs will just drag
The clue is in the name, it is an insect. Also, it has 6 legs like all insects.
no! the stick insect is not the largest insect living but the longest insect living today.....
stick insects r thinner & have legs.
Stick Insects are insects, so like every other insect species, they have six legs.
an insect has 6 legs