Science, asked by mahreenammad123, 7 months ago

when beesand other nectar-seeking insects visit flowers,how do the insects benefit ?how do the flower benefit?​

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Answered by parthchandra405
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Answer:

Bees benefit flowering plants by helping the plants reproduce, via pollination. Because plants cannot seek out mates the way animals do, they must rely on outside agents, called vectors, to move their genetic material from one plant to another. Such vectors include bees, certain birds and wind.

Answered by brownie24
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Explanation:

Nectar is an ecologically important item, the sugar source for honey. It is also useful in agriculture and horticulture because the adult stages of some predatory insects feed on nectar. ... In turn, these wasps then hunt agricultural pest insects as food for their young.

moreover plants also get benefited as insects help in pollination

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