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(e) Honeybees are very useful pollinating agents. Do you agree? Explain how
they help in pollination.​

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Answered by prodyutm21
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Explanation:

Bees provide a good example of the mutualism that exists between hymenopterans and angiosperms. Flowers provide bees with nectar (an energy source) and pollen (a source of protein). When bees go from flower to flower collecting pollen they are also depositing pollen grains onto the flowers, thus pollinating them.

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Answered by kamayanilohani22
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Answer  :How do honey bees help in pollination?

Bee pollination not only results in a higher number of fruits, berries or seeds, it may also give a better quality of produce, and the efficient pollination of flowers may also serve to protect the crops against pests. The better weight due to sufficient pollination arises from the development of all seeds in a fruit.

Explanation:  When bees go from flower to flower collecting pollen they are also depositing pollen grains onto the flowers, thus pollinating them.

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