What is the role of insect in pollination
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They walk all over one flower with their big clodhoppers, picking up pollen from the stamen (and anything else that's there) as they stumble around in search of nectar. ... Some flowers have both parts. So they can self-pollinate. Insects help transfer pollen within the same plant, as well as other plants.
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A major role of the insect is that of pollinator, meaning they transfer pollen from plant to plant (or sometimes within the same plant), which results in the development of a seed. Yep, insect pollinators, or insects that transfer pollen, are responsible for a lot of the food you eat.
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