Pollen Rate.
a pollen cell is yellow/orange
The Anthers hold the pollen grains
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yellow
It is a Herbivore. It eats pollen and nectar.
No, a bee eats no solids larger than grains of pollen. They live on pollen, honey and nectar.
yes, bees collect pollen, eats the pollen, and produces honey which either they eat or the beekeepers take
bees and butterflys
The answer to what it eats is fruit, nectar, pollen, insects, frogs, other bats and small vertebrates.
A hover fly survives off of pollen and nectar. Some of the larva of the hover fly eats the pests which destroy crops.
Because they go to a flower and and get pollen but some of it falls off and it pollinates other flowers
Almost all spiders are carnivores that specialize on insects. There is only one spider known that gets all or most of its food from plant life, and that is one that eats pollen. Technically, those spiders are vegetarians, but they do not eat the plants that produce the pollen so they probably should not be regarded as herbivores.
Actually, the bee doesn't eat all that much at a flower. Yes, it eats the nectur, but it also move pollen to and from flowers, and that helps them grow.
Matured pollen grains contained sperm cells. When Pollen grains are sticky, you have pollen. Pollen grains are contained in the pollen sac, with the purpose of helping plants reproduce.
Matured pollen grains contained sperm cells. When Pollen grains are sticky, you have pollen. Pollen grains are contained in the pollen sac, with the purpose of helping plants reproduce.
I hate pollen! Pollen is annoying!!