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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.
YES
Plants do not have eggs, they have seeds, but yes, plants can pollinate their own seeds.
Pollination. Pollinating with two plants is Cross Pollination. Pollinating with one plant is called Self Pollination.
Yes, there are many self-pollinating vegetables, including most beans, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, lentils, and more.
By pollinating plants.
By pollinating them.
No, the opposite, bees are the best insects for pollinating other plants.
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.
cross pollinating
YES
Pollination. Pollinating with two plants is Cross Pollination. Pollinating with one plant is called Self Pollination.
Plants do not have eggs, they have seeds, but yes, plants can pollinate their own seeds.
Pollination. Pollinating with two plants is Cross Pollination. Pollinating with one plant is called Self Pollination.
insects are used for pollinating and regrowing more plants.
no
Petals help plants by attracting pollinating insects to the centers of flowers. This way, the pollen meets the ova and is fertilized, and then will develop a seed. Most flowers that are self-pollinating aren't very showy.