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where does pollination in insects occur

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pollination occurs in plants not in insects. In insects fertilization takes place in their reproductive systems which are made up of a pair of ovaries, accessory glands, one or more spermathecae, and ducts connecting these parts. Females receive and store sperms of male and then lay their egg.

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Answered by Diksha123
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Bees are perhaps the most important pollinator of many garden plants and most commercial fruit trees . The most common species of bees are bumblebees and honeybees. Since bees cannot see the color red, bee-pollinated flowers usually have shades of blue, yellow, or other colors. Bees collect energy-rich pollen or nectar for their survival and energy needs. They visit flowers that are open during the day, are brightly colored, have a strong aroma or scent, and have a tubular shape, typically with the presence of a nectar guide. A nectar guide includes regions on the flower petals that are visible only to bees, which help guide bees to the center of the flower, thus making the pollination process more efficient. The pollen sticks to the bees' fuzzy hair; when the bee visits another flower, some of the pollen is transferred to the second flower. Recently, there have been many reports about the declining population of honeybees. Many flowers will remain unpollinated, failing to bear seeds if honeybees disappear. The impact on commercial fruit growers could be devastating.

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