The fertilization of the flower part, the growthof the plant's seed, and the possibility of greater diversity and spread over a wider area are what feeding bees and butterflies cause in carrying pollen from flower to flower. Specifically, pollinating agents such as bees and butterflies make sure to it that the host plant grows over a wider area than the immediate ground in which it grows. Additionally, the mixing of different pollen particles encourages the appearance of new, improved forms of the plant.
While at a flower many animals inadvertently pollinate by carrying pollen with them when they proceed to the next flower.
Yes,Because pollen is the butterflies food.
It's when bees go from flower to flower, carrying pollen, and it helps the flowers grow!
They carry pollen grains from one flower to another.
Pollen is transferred primarily by pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds, as they move from flower to flower in search of nectar. Wind also plays a significant role in the transfer of pollen for many plants, particularly grasses and trees, by carrying lightweight pollen grains over long distances. Additionally, water can aid in the transfer of pollen in some aquatic plants. This process is crucial for fertilization and the reproduction of flowering plants.
Most flowers exhibit biotic pollination, relying on animals such as bees, butterflies, birds, and bats to transfer pollen between flowers. These animals are attracted to the flowers by nectar or pollen, and in the process of feeding, inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another. This method is more efficient than abiotic pollination (wind or water).
Usually an insect will get some of the pollen trapped on its body in hairs or whatnot while it's feeding at the flower, and when it moves to another flower (a female one) it can drop the pollen, fertilizing the flower. Pollination is a byproduct of the insect feeding; insects don't set out just to pollinate, but luckily for us, they do so anyway.
Butterflies with hairy legs pick up more pollen. This adaptation would help a butterfly pollinate more flowers by carrying more pollen.
Butterflies go from flower to flower to collect there food. In this process pollen grains are attached to there body and then they are transferred to next flower. It is not necessary that, they will visit the same variety of plant. But then, they carry large number of pollen grain on there body and appropriate one fertilize the ovum and new fruit containing seeds is there to carry forward the Genetic information to next generation. So without plants butterflies will die and without butterflies plants will die.(GOD is great !)
Yes they do, they suck it up through a little straw on the front of their body.
Butterflies play an important role in their ecosystem. Butterflies help in the plants pollination process. The help transport pollen from one flower to another.
Butterflies going from one flower to another helps with pollination of flowers. Some flowers are not able to self pollinate and need assistance from insects like butterflies.