B 2. How can bees help plants grow? A. They make honey for plants. B. They carry pollen from plant to plant. C. They help flowers create more pollen. D. They bring a special chemical to plants.C3. What can we learn from Paragraph 3? A. Bees get sick easily. B. Bees like ...
Some of these features even help a pollen grain perform successfully when it reaches its destination. The Process of Pollination The surface textures on grains of pollen can help them affix to mobile pollinators. Similarly, plants are often sticky or feathery at their respective receiving parts,...
Squash plants have separate male and female flowers. Males appear first on long thin stalks. Female flowers follow with an immature fruit at the bottom. To fruit, pollen from male flowers must be transferred to the female flower by bees. Or, the gardener can help manually with a cotton swa...
Flowering plants carry the male portion of their genetic material in their pollen. When bees fly from one flower to another, pollen is spread from plant to plant. If pollen from one flower is able to reach another flower of the same species, then that plant will be able to form seeds an...
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regardless of whether or not they plan to feast on their guests. For example, noncarnivorous plants have evolved intense smells or syrupy saps to attract bees, butterflies and other insects; the plants then use these bugs to ferry the pollen needed to fertilize neighboring plants of the same ...
In order to survive, plants need the following: Space to grow; A supply of nutrients (which usually comes from the soil); Air to breathe (carbon dioxide and a little oxygen); Water; And sunlight (to use for photosynthesis).
Because corn is wind-pollinated, it’s essential to plant in a block, rather than a single row. For decent pollination, we recommend a modest block of, say, 10 to 50 plants. This maximizes the chances of the pollen released from the male tassels at the top of the plants drifting down...
it grows a pollen tube down the pistil into the ovary, where it fertilizes one of the ovules and a seed forms. In this way, pollination is essential for the survival of a species through seed production. Once fertilized, the ovary starts to grow, the petals fall off, and a seed pod ...
26659321_How_Do_Flowering_Plants_Make_New_Plants watermelon plant. The adult watermelon plant can grow fruit. Which part of the watermelon