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Q: Why when pollen gets into you your nose starts running and you sneeze?
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Why do flowers die when pollinators brush pollen on the flower?

Once the flower gets pollen, it starts to create seeds. That is the job of the flower. It is part of the cycle of life.


Is it normal for your puppy to sneeze all the time?

Sneezing in dogs can be caused by allergies or dust/pollen, etc., but many times it also is basically a way of "laughing": when a dog gets excited or when you rub a dog's tummy vigorously, the dog might sneeze the way humans might laugh.


If something gets in your nose and irritates it you?

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Do cheetahs sneeze?

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Do you sneeze when something gets in your nose and irritates you?

Yes, everyone does.


What does a bee worker do at a flower?

gets pollen


Does plants sneeze?

No. To sneeze, you need your circulatory system. That is what pumps your blood and lets you breathe. Sneezes are caused by irritation on the mucus membrane. Your immune system then gets rid of the irritation by making you sneeze.


Why do i sneeze?

The long-standing answer has been that sneezing is a reflex. When irritants - such as germs, dust, pollen, animal dander, or pollutants, just to name just a few - infiltrate the nose lining, the brain sends out a signal to get rid of it. That triggers a deep breath, which gets held in the lungs.


What happens when pollen from the stamen gets into the ovary?

it dies


What happens when the pollen from the stamen gets into the ovary?

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Is it healthy to force yourself to sneeze?

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What happens when pollen gets stuck to a bee?

When a bee is foraging from flowers, it gets pollen on its body. It uses its front legs to brush the pollen down to special flattened areas on the lower part of its hind legs where it becomes trapped in hairs. The bee then takes this pollen back to the hive where it is fed to the larvae. Pollen is a rich protein source.