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Insects are called agents of pollination. How do they aid in process of pollination? in easy words class 7​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insects like bees, butterflies and wasps flies from flower to flower to collect nectar. In this process, pollen collects on their bodies and rubs off on other flowers that they visit. This fertilizes the flower and the plant will then grow seeds and the fruit around the seeds.

Answered by sivasmart2222
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Insects typically pollinate flowers as they move from plant to plant searching for food. ... When an insect lands on a flower to feed, pollen grains stick to its body. As the insect moves to another flower of the same species, these pollen grains are transferred to the flower's stigma and pollination occurs.

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