A pollinator is the biotic agent (vector) that moves pollen from the male anthers of a flower to the female stigma of a flower to accomplish fertilization or syngamy of the female gamete in the ovule of the flower by the male gamete from the pollen grain. Though the terms are sometimes confused, a pollinator is different from a pollenizer, which is a plant that is a source of pollen for the pollination process.
Wind carrying pollen spores and also insects moving from flower to flower with pollen on them.
Bee's, Butterflies, some types of Beetles, and ants but you said Fly. idk. i hope that helped a little
Insects, particularly bees, flying from flower to flower collect two things: nectar and pollen.
Bees are the major helpers of pollination. Butterflies also help in pollination. Some type of humming birds and other birds and insets also help in pollination.
By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals
There are quite a few characteristics of insects, wind, and water that work together to pollinate flowers. These are all transport systems.
Any flying insect or bird aids in pollinating flowers. God made them this way, and they have no idea that this is what they are doing. It is just their way of life.
Insects and birds visit flowers to collect nectars,once they find nectar,the bird or the insect will help pollinate the flower in exchange.
Nearly all flying insects pollinate. The best known are bees. Wasps are also extremely important in pollination. Some fruits and flowers are pollinated by almost any flying insect, while others can only be served by one specific bug. For example, there are 27 species of dates. Each species has a unique wasp that pollinates it. Some plants don't need insect pollination. Instead, they throw out large quantities of pollen for the wind to carry to others of their kind. Pine trees are one example.
A bee, they pollinate flowers so we have plants and air
Bats keep insect numbers down and help pollinate flowers.
the answer your looking is bees. They go to flower to flower picking up and dropping polyn. Almost every plant need to be pollinated example of a flower that does not to be pollinated is peas
bees have this special thing in them that helps them to pollinate them even though it just looks like their walking on the flower
the insect comes then it gets pollinated then the plant uses its food to change into fertilization
bees have this special thing in them that helps them to pollinate them even though it just looks like their walking on the flower
It is a part that of a flower and it helps call the bugs pollinate.
Bumblebees, as they pollinate over a third of our crops. No bumbles, no fruit and vegetables.
yes it is an insect. hope that helps you.
They pollinate plants, which helps them grow and propagate.
you can self pollinate them by taking the pollen from one flowers anther and sticking it to the tip of the stamen of a different flower.
By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals