Pollinators are attracted to the nectar. When they are feeding on the nectar, they pick up pollen and/or deposit pollen. The location of the nectaries is such as to make the pollinators touch the pollen to pick it up or to deposit it.
Necter is present in insect pollinated flowers(plants in which pollen grains are transfered by Insects such as bees,butterflies and few more).location of necter is so importent for such types of plants for pollination as necter attract insects.As insects sit on the flower pollen grains stick to their feet and when they sit on the other flower of same specie and rub their feet the pollen grains falls on the other flower and the process of fertilization takes place.
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The nectar is used by the bugs for pollenization. This helps the flowers to grow in other places.
it produces nectar as a reward for pollinators when they collect pollen
its one reason why bees and other insects go to collect pollen/nectar from the flower
The Nectary helps reproduce other flowers.
The nectary of the flower helps reproduce other flowers.
Flowering plants have gametes, which are the haploid sex cells. The sperm (male gamete) are found in the pollen on top of the anther. The eggs (female gamete) are located deep in a ovule usually in the center of the flower. Some flowers "self-pollinate" and others must have help from pollinators, such as bees, to get the sperm to the egg for the production of seeds.
In most plants, this would be the flower; specifically, the petals.
Floral modifications are usually the result of plants being particular about the type of animal they wish to entice to pollinate. The modifications include colorful petals, as well as modified shapes
well the topographic maps will determine the elevations in the area and help find the best location without making a zoo somewhere its not supposed to be on. hope i helped :)
Yes, a small amount of water such as that from a perforated flower bed type hose on the condenser during extreme heat will help performance. Just be sure to keep the water away from the control box and only on the coils. This would need to be constant as opposed to just spraying them down once in a while.
Flies and all other insects that fly from flower to flower will help to pollinate.
Same way bees do they pollinate the flower so it can seed.
The butterfly help the flower pollinate by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another flower.
the stamen produce the pollen on a flower and bees help pollinate it.
With the help of pollinators
Bees move from flower to flower collecting pollen and nectar. By doing this, they pollinate the flowers that they visit thereby ensuring their survival.
The flower is the reproductive organ of the plant. Without flowers, plants would not be able to reproduce sexually. The colour and smell of the flower attract insect and animals to cross pollinate the plant
Like most flowers, dandelions reproduce with the help of insects who pollinate the flower, transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower. The flower is then able to produce seeds to make new flowers.
When flowers bloom during spring and the bees come out to pollinate them, it creates a chain of jobs which then is created into honey.
A nickname for Rafflesia is "Corpse Flower" because it has the appearance and odor of rotting flesh. We don't like the smell but it attracts many flies that help pollinate the flowers.
Insects and birds visit flowers to collect nectars,once they find nectar,the bird or the insect will help pollinate the flower in exchange.
They use small brushes to transfer pollen from one flower to another's stamen.