Say a mouse was sitting by a garden. And the garden has flowers in it the wind might pick up some of the pollen from a flower and blow it on the mouse. Then the mouse runs around and pollen falls off of him then, the wind picks it up and blows it by a flower.
A. Brightly colored flowers. In animal-pollinated plants, brightly colored flowers are common as they attract pollinators like bees, birds, and butterflies.
Holly bushes are typically pollinated by wind, as they have separate male and female plants where wind helps to carry pollen from male flowers to female flowers. Once pollinated, female flowers will develop into the red berry-like fruits that are characteristic of holly bushes.
The pride o barbados is insect pollinated because it produces sweet nectar and is brightly coloured which attracts insects.
Shorea trees reproduce by producing flowers, which are pollinated by insects. Once pollinated, the flowers develop into fruits containing seeds. These seeds are then dispersed either by wind or animals, allowing the shorea tree to reproduce and propagate.
Insect-pollinated flowers usually have sticky pollen to increase the chances of pollen transfer. The stickiness helps the pollen grains adhere to the bodies of insects as they move between flowers, promoting effective pollination. This helps ensure successful reproduction for the plant.
The nectar has a pollinated job for it.
After flowers are pollinated, they will develop into fruits or seeds, depending on the plant species. If the flower is pollinated successfully, the fertilized ovule will develop into a seed, while the ovary will grow into a fruit containing the seeds.
The fruits naturally grow around the flowers and then the pollinated egg sacks inside of the flowers become the seeds
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They are not better they are different.
wind pollinated
Animals looking for nectar spread pollen
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
Lemon seed is not pollinated. The lemon tree has flowers, which are pollinated by insects and wind. The pollinated flowers grow into lemons, which contain seeds.
bright flowers get pollinated because the insect attract them because of the color of the flower
Big flowers are pollinated in the same way as small ones - generally by insects like bees.
Aspidistra. Pollinated by snails.