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Where could you pick up the pollen in a flower?

Pollen can be found inside the anthers, which are part of the flower's stamen. Bees and other pollinators collect pollen when they land on a flower, rubbing against the anthers and picking up the pollen grains.


How the pollen must travel in order for pollination to occur?

one way is from insects such as bees, picking the pollen up and dispersing it onto the female flower. or the wind can pick up the pollen and it will either float somewhere else or it will blow to a female flower


What are the 3 main ways pollen is transfered?

The three main ways pollen is transferred are by wind (anemophily), by insects (entomophily), and by birds or other animals (zoophily). Each method of pollen transfer is adapted to suit the specific characteristics of the plant species involved.


Why would a flower petal be colored red?

Evolution. Plants use insects and small animals to reproduce. A flower may have evolved red petals to advertise its nectar to pollinators - butterflies, bees, or hummingbirds. They would in turn pick up pollen and carry it to another similar flower. Another reason is that since red flowers are pretty, red roses for example, so selective breeding my have caused it. Mankind has been selectively breeding flowers for beauty since ancient times.


What part of a flower contains nectar?

By looking at the data from various web sites and roughly interpretation their results it appears that a variety of flowers will secrete about 1-2 mgm of sugars per 8 hour day. The amount varies and increases as the flower is stimulated. If nectar contains about 6 - 8 % sugars then a flower will secrete some 40 mgm per 10 hour daylight day. Bees carry back to the hive some 30mgm of nectar each flight and has to visit some 400 flowers each flight hour to pick up a bagful of nectar to carry home. Maybe someone can actually verify these summations, as it my guesstimates from the data I have seen published and observed and weighed in my bees to and from my hive. Ted Romer