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The benefit to the plant is that it is fertilized and can produce the seeds and fruit. Without pollination there would be no next generation of plant.

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What happens when a bee lands a flower?

It collects the nectar and pollen (pollinating the flower).


How does a flower help a pollinator?

everytime a bee or butterfly gets on a flower it collects pollen so when they fly around the pollen falls off.


What happens when a bee with pollen visits a flower?

When a bee with pollen visits a flower, it transfers some of that pollen to the flower's stigma, which is the female reproductive part. This process, known as pollination, facilitates fertilization, allowing the flower to produce seeds and fruit. In return, the bee collects nectar and additional pollen for food, creating a mutually beneficial relationship between the bee and the flower. This interaction is crucial for plant reproduction and biodiversity.


What is the relationship of bee and a flower?

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What if A bee pollinating a flower is an example of which form of symbiosis?

if the bee receives pollen or nectar both sides benefit but that is not always the case.


What is the order on which a bee collects pollen?

to make honey bees are collect pollen


What are the steps a bee takes to pollinate a flower?

a bee takes pollen into and out of the flower ;)


What does the bee get from its relationship with the flower?

pollen


What is the symbiotic relationship between flowers and bees?

the bee gets pollen from the flower therefore transfering pollen to another flower which creates the flower to pollinate, as the bee is flying from flower to flower, its collecting food to make honey for its food. therefore taking note that the symbiotic relationship is mutualism


When a flower is pollinated by bees what is the benefit?

The bee fertilizes the flowers ovules so that it can make seeds and reproduce. In return the bee is given food - nectar and pollen.,


What part of a flower does a bee rub with another flower's pollen?

The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.


What does a bee worker do at a flower?

gets pollen