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The flower provides the bee with nectar and pollen for food, and in going from flower to flower the bee transfers pollen from one flower to the next, pollinating the flowers. Without this pollination the flowers would not develop fruit and seeds.

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13y ago

Bee help them by pollinating the flowers. Bees play a vital role in most plants as they usually are one of the sole means of pollination.

For Example: While gathering nectar from flowers the bees get pollen all over their little bodies when they are done with flower A and fly to flower B the pollen from A gets on B and pollinates B.

For more clear detail assume bees land on a flower, like milkweed flower, now their feet often slip into a little groove that holds pollen sacs. When the bee flies away it carries off this sac like a saddlebag stuck on its feet. When this bee lands on another flower looking for nectar, the "saddlebag" falls off, the pollen falls out of the sac, and pollination is underway.

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7y ago

Pollination is the way that bees help flowers. The insects in question land upon flowers in order to sip nectars that are consumed on the spot in some cases and regurgitated back at the hive or nest for stay-at-homes. In the process, they move pollen between reproductive parts on one or several flowers and thereby take part in the fertilization process that culminates in seed production and successive generations of flowers.

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14y ago

the benefit is that the flower is protected from humans because some humans are afraid of bees and the flower smells good, etc.

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13y ago

the pollen from a flower helps a bee by giving it pollen and bees take it back the hive and make honey and hives with it

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9y ago

Pollination of flowers and fruit crops, etc. Also, bees produce honey and beeswax.

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15y ago

cross-pollenization

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11y ago

it is sucking in nectar from the flower

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9y ago

By pollinating them.

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