Science, asked by Cherryg, 1 year ago

what do flower get from bees


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Answered by Sneha110061
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The bees are attracted towards the flowers through their colourful petals and also sometimes nectar.When any bee sits on a flower the pollens stick to the body of the bee.Then this bee sits on another flower or sometimes the same flower and the pollens are transfer to the stigma.

They carry the pollens from anther of stamen and carry it to the stigma in pistilThis is known as pollination..Then these pollens enters the ovary passing through style and then the male and female gamate helps in fertilisation and forms the seed and the ovary develpos to fruit.

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Answered by honeyr
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Bees work very hard collecting nectar from flowers to turn into honey. ... Every time a bee lands on a flower, a little bit of pollen sticks to their feet. Some pollen also falls off as they fly about. When this pollen falls onto other plants, pollination occurs, which means the plants reproduce.

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