It is called a FLOWER :)
Nectar is the liquid that flowers produce to attract insects such as bees and butterflies. It is a sugary substance that serves as a reward for the insects while they help in pollination.
A nectary is a specialized structure in a flower that produces nectar, a sugary fluid. The main function of a nectary is to attract pollinators like insects and birds, which help in the process of pollination by transferring pollen from one flower to another.
The flower replenishes its nectar supply through its natural processes, such as producing more nectar over time. Sipping nectar from the flower does not cause the flower to die - it is a mutually beneficial relationship in which both the flower and the pollinator benefit.
The nectar attracts bees (or other insects) who collect it and bring it back to the hive. Pollen rubs on the bees boddy, and it effectivly carries it to another flower where the pollen will fertilise it.
It is called a FLOWER :)
Generally, yes. The flower will continue to produce nectar as long as it is fresh and there is sufficient water at the plant roots.
Flowers produce pollen, nectar, and seeds. Pollen is used for fertilization, nectar attracts pollinators for reproduction, and seeds are produced for dispersal and reproduction.
plants have nectar to reproduce. When the insect or bird lands on the plant nectar gets stuck to it. The animal then goes to another plant and spreads the nectar. Then a new plant ts produced. actually, nectar is a sweet liquid produced to attract pollinators (for this example lets say bees, though there are many). The pollen (flower sperm) gets attached to the bees and when they land on another flower, the pollen goes into the stigma (female part of a flower) to produce a seed.
Nectar is the liquid that flowers produce to attract insects such as bees and butterflies. It is a sugary substance that serves as a reward for the insects while they help in pollination.
The thing that attracts an insect to a flower is the nectar inside the flower.
A nectary is a specialized structure in a flower that produces nectar, a sugary fluid. The main function of a nectary is to attract pollinators like insects and birds, which help in the process of pollination by transferring pollen from one flower to another.
Plants produce nectar to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds. By offering nectar as a reward, plants ensure that these animals will visit them and transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating fertilization and seed production. This process is important for the reproduction and genetic diversity of plants.
Usually, the insect visits a flower to get the nectar, which is rich in sugars. Bees visit for the nectar and the pollen.To collect the nectar they produce. The pollen the flower has is attached to the body of the insect and as they go from flower to flower its causes pollination.
No. But many flowers contain nectar.
As the bees (and other flying insects) move from flower to flower, they drink the nectar and carry pollen on their bodies from flower to flower. It is this cross-pollination that fertilises each flower and the flower can then produce seed for next season flowers.
As the bees (and other flying insects) move from flower to flower, they drink the nectar and carry pollen on their bodies from flower to flower. It is this cross-pollination that fertilises each flower and the flower can then produce seed for next season flowers.