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Nelumbo nucifera, also known as the sacred lotus, reproduces primarily through sexual reproduction. The flowers of the sacred lotus contain both male (pollen-producing) and female (ovule-producing) parts, allowing for self-pollination. Pollination is often carried out by insects or the wind, leading to the formation of seeds within the plant's distinctive fruiting structures.
Yes, many plants of the Philodendron genus are pollinated from a symbiotic relationship with beetles.
Lotus flowers use insects for pollination. The lotus flower closes up at night. Insects get inside for protection. Before dawn, the flower starts producing heat. The heat warms up the insects. When the sun comes up, the pollen covered insects are already warm and are ready to search for the next lotus flower and ready to pollenate it. Then the lotus flower opens up and releases its warm insects.
In self-pollination, the reproductive structures of a plant, such as the stamen (male reproductive organ) and pistil (female reproductive organ), are involved in the transfer of pollen within the same flower or between flowers of the same plant. This process does not require external agents like insects or wind for pollination to occur.
The agents of pollination for conifers are usually wind and rarely insects. Conifers produce pollen in large quantities that is lightweight and easily carried by the wind to reach female cones for fertilization. The lack of showy flowers and nectar means that conifers do not rely on insects for pollination as much as other plants do.
Agents Pollination are insects, birds, water and wind. They helps in Pollination transferring pollen grains from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a carpel .
To deliver a seminar on pollination and its agents, begin by explaining the concept of pollination and its importance in plant reproduction. Discuss the different pollination agents such as bees, butterflies, birds, and wind, highlighting their unique roles. Use visual aids like diagrams and videos to demonstrate how pollination occurs with these agents, emphasizing the transfer of pollen from the male to the female part of the flower. Encourage audience engagement through interactive activities or Q&A sessions to enhance understanding.
they are agents of pollination.
Some agents that help in pollination include bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and wind. These agents play a crucial role in transferring pollen between flowers, which is essential for the reproduction of many plant species.
are wind and water, insects, birds, and mammals.
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the agent of the pollination areinsects,wind,man,water and animals
The type of agents that help in preforming pollination are birds, and type of insects, wind, water (such as rain), and any type of weather.
-wind -bees -birds -rainwater -blowing wind -bats -butterflies