Biology, asked by AngelD84391, 10 months ago

If insects did not pollinate plants what would happen

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Answered by hritiksingh1
18

Answer:

Then all the plants that require insect pollination to complete their lifecycle would go extinct unless they were hand pollinated.

Answered by mythri04
2

Answer:

The rate of growth of fruits will fall. And new plants will not be produced.

Explanation:

When the pollen grain is reached to the stigma of a flower, the pollen will be transferred to the ovary of the flower and the pollen fertilises the ovules. After certain period of time, the fruit begins its growth.

So, there will be no fruits without pollination.

And insects plays a major role in pollinating the flowers.

Most of the flowers are being pollinated by insects.

If insects stop pollinating, Yield of the plant will fall. And there will be scarcity of fruits. If this continues, the population of trees also decreases.

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