Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
It is called Mutualism, which is itself a type of Symbiosis.
pollen
honey
First of all, bees are attracted to flowers because of the pollen, scent, and bright color. They pollinate the flowers, opening an opportunity for the flower to reproduce.
This relationship is an example of mutualism, where both the bee and the flower benefit from the interaction. The bee receives nectar as a food source, while the flower gets pollinated by the bee, aiding in its reproduction.
Mutualism - both species benefit from their relationship. The bee comes to the flower to collect nectar as food, and brushes against the anthers of the flower, which are covered in pollen. The bee moves to another flower to collect nectar and rubs the pollen off on the second flower's stigma, fertilizing the flower. Thus, the bee receives a source of food from the flowers, and the flowers are pollinated by the bee.
Pollen and nectar.
Symbiosis
mutualism
When you cross a bomb and a bee you get Bee Balm. Bee Balm is a type of flower.