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What is the function of a bee in pollination? Give a small but detailed description.

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Answered by 00manshi00
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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 xxxcccccc12
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Pollination is the movement of pollen from the anthers of a flower to the stigma of the same or a different flower. Even if honey bee hives are introduced for pollination, their performance may not be optimized and the levels of pollination may not be measured.

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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