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Yes because insects are attracted to the pollen in flowers.

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What kind of flower are pollinated by insect?

* petals with either bright colors or colors able to be seen by an insect's eye. * male and female parts on separate flowers.


Does the stigma feel sticky in the fresh gumamela flower?

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Is a stigma a male or female part of a flower?

Flowers are males or females they all have female or maleparts. The Stigma is the female part of the flower not a male, because you know from the word Stigma is says "ma" like Mum. However the male part is called stamen and you will know ir is the male ppart because of the word "Men" at the end.You're welcome!


What is after the flower in the food chain?

normally a kind of insect or a herbivore like a giraffe e.t.c


What is self pollination and cross pollination?

If the pollen lands on stigma of the same flower, it is called self-pollination. When the pollen of a flower lands on the stigma of another flower of the same plant, or that of a different plant of the same kind, it is called cross-pollination.


What kind of relationship is exhibited when a bee flies a flower to get nectar?

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.


Why do wind-pollinated plant species generally produce more pollen than animal pollinated species?

They will most likely have less because they are not the kind of flower that really sticks out because of certain coloring, so that's also why they can depend on wing more than animals to pollinate.


Can a gumamela pollen be transferred to the stigma of another kind of flower?

Generally you can transfer the pollen but it is unlikely to make seeds unless the plant is the same, or genetically very similar.


What kind of plants are pollinated by insects?

flowers


What happens when pollen grains land on the stigma of a flower of a different kind?

It depends. If the pollen that the plat came from is part of the other plant's family, then it is crossbred. However, if not, the pollen will not travel down through the other plant's stigma. Such as a white and red rose will make either a pink or a red rose.


What is the life span of an insect?

It depends on what kind of insect.


What kind of symbiotic relationship exists between plants and the bees that pollinate them?

The pollen sticks to the hummingbird and as the hummingbird goes to another cardinal flower for food the pollen is spread. This would qualify as a mutual relationship because both of the organisms benefit from the relationship. ... These two organisms have a relationship that is known as mutualism.