In pollination, the reproductive parts of the plant are involved, including the stamen (male reproductive organ) and pistil (female reproductive organ). Pollen is transferred from the stamen to the stigma of the pistil for fertilization to occur. Bees, butterflies, birds, and other animals can also be involved in pollination by transferring pollen between flowers.
To what?
pollination
Pollination
Pollination! -for free!
because its natural and other tools might hurt the process
they help in pollination
Before pollination, the pollen grains are stored in the anthers (male part) of the plant. During pollination, an insect (such as a bee) flies to the flower for nectar and some pollen from the anthers rubs off on it. When the bee travels to another flower, the pollen sticks to the stigma (female part). After pollination, fertilization can begin. Hope this helps.
For pollination (fertilisation) purposes. No fertilisation = No crop.
Apart from producing honey, we need bees for pollination.
without pollination there will BE NO apple at all. Every blossom that becomes an apple was pollinated. Probably by a bee.
No, pollination occurs in plant cells of the flower, particularly in the male reproductive parts such as the stamen. Root hair cells are involved in the uptake of water and nutrients from the soil and do not play a role in pollination.