Science, asked by ayeshakhan3260, 1 month ago

When bees and other nectar-seeking insects visit flowers, how do the insects
benefit? How do the flowers benefit?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Bees and flowering plants have a mutualistic relationship where both species benefit. Flowers provide bees with nectar and pollen, which worker bees collect to feed their entire colonies. Bees provide flowers with the means to reproduce, by spreading pollen from flower to flower in a process called pollination.

Answered by premkumar12005133
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Answer:

When bees and other nectar seeking insects visit flowers, the insects benefits as they get their food from the flowers in the form of nectar while the flowers benefit as insects help the flowers of a plant in a way that they get more flourish.

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