Who are pollinators and why are they important for the ecosystem?
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Pollinators are vital to creating and maintaining the habitats and ecosystems that many animals rely on for food and shelter. Worldwide, over half the diet of fats and oils comes from crops pollinated by animals. They facilitate the reproduction in 90% of the world's flowering plants.
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Pollinators are animal that move pollen from male structures (anther) of flowers to the female structure (stigma) of the same plant species.
pollination is usually beneficial for plant and our ecosystem because it results in production of seeds and it's necessary tfor many plants to reproduce.
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