what is the relationship between honeybee and a flower
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Honey bee transfer pollen grains from one flower to another flower to help them to reproduce sexually which is known as cross pollination
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Honey bee obtain nectar from the anther of the flower and store it in its honeycomb.
By this way, the pollen grains on the upper surface of anther sticks on the body of honeybee. When this insects lands on other flower, the pollen grains may Shrivel into stigma engendering cross pollination.
Thus, honeybee acts as a vector for pollination. By this process, both honeybee and flowers gets benefitted as honeybee procures nectar from the flower for its food and flower is able to reproduce with the help of honeybee.
By this way, the pollen grains on the upper surface of anther sticks on the body of honeybee. When this insects lands on other flower, the pollen grains may Shrivel into stigma engendering cross pollination.
Thus, honeybee acts as a vector for pollination. By this process, both honeybee and flowers gets benefitted as honeybee procures nectar from the flower for its food and flower is able to reproduce with the help of honeybee.
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