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honey bees are often seen sitting on flowers.why do they do so?​

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Answered by pragatisharmakota
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Explanation:

Honey bees and some other insects are often seen sitting on flowers. This is because they are collecting the sugary fluid secreted within flowers. ... When they sit on the flower, the pollen grains from the anther (at the top of stamen, male reproductive part) get stuck on their body

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Answered by vedsatra7
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Answer:

Honey bees and some other insects are often seen sitting on flowers. This is because they are collecting the sugary fluid secreted within flowers. This fluid is called nectar. When they sit on the flower, the pollen grains from the anther (at the top of stamen, male reproductive part) get stuck on their body.

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