Yes it would be because zoophilous means pollinated by animals.
Insects spread their pollen when they are collecting nectar around and gets pollinated .
Pollination is the plant way of having sex. Pollen is the male plant's "sperm" and pollination causes this to reach the female's ovule, which can be thought of as a female plant's "egg". Pollination is necessary for plant reproduction just as sex is necessary to make babies.
Because of the greater odds of the pollen finding another flower to pollinate. Insects fly flower to flower therefore pollination is assured. Wind pollination is much more chancy.
Corpse flowers are pollinated by flies. The smell that is generated is used to attract the flies for pollination; much as nectar in other plants is used to attract bees and butterflies
maybe he was lucky and he did so without knowing the reason but today we know the pea plant is 2n=14. so it has 7 pairs of chromosomes. if mendel had studied 8 traits for example, then at least 2 of them would've been on the same chromosome and he couldn't have used its mathematical laws of independence because then at least 2 chromosomes were linked.
Some plant varieties that are pollinated by different insects include sunflowers (pollinated by bees and butterflies), squash (pollinated by bees and beetles), and apple trees (pollinated by bees and flies). Each of these plants relies on different insect species for successful pollination.
To attract the insects by color and smell
No, shrubs are not wind pollinated therefore not a flowering plant. Most flowering plants are pollinated by insects, :D
No. Rafflesia is pollinated by insects. They are attracted to the plant by its odour of rotting meat.
Yams are a flowering plant. They can be pollinated by insects but camel hair brushes used by humans is more efficient.
A plant with a sticky stigma is more likely to be insect-pollinated. The stickiness of the stigma helps to capture pollen grains brought by insects. Wind-pollinated plants typically have feathery stigmas to catch pollen grains carried by the wind.
yes they are pollinated by bees
Cow parsley is primarily pollinated by insects, such as bees and butterflies. As these insects feed on the nectar of the flowers, they inadvertently transfer pollen between them, facilitating the reproductive process of the plant.
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Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.
Nectar is produced by flowers to attract insects, bats or birds that will help to carry its pollen to other plants (and bring fresh pollen to it). If a plant is pollinated in the wind, then it doesn't need to spend the energy to make nectar.
no An oak will only be pollinated if the insects visiting have done their job.