It depends on the sise of the bee.
A bee would carry pollen from one plant to another
The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!
The combination of material from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seed is what bees carry from one plant to another, unknowingly. When the bee lands on a plant it picks up pollen and carries this to another plant.
The Stigma
Pollen travels through the plants ovaries up to the stamen waiting for a bee to release pollen around.***
to other flowers
Another way of saying bee pollen is bee bread. Bee pollen is full of nutrients and many health food stores carry it in capsule form so it is easy for people to get the benefits of bee pollen.
A bee would carry pollen from one plant to another
alot.There is a uncountable amount of pollen.
A bee usually carries the pollen on it's legs. Some of the pollen also gets stuck on the body.
It's unlikely. If you have a severe reaction to bee stings, you should always carry an epi pen with you.
Bee pollen is protein.
The bee sucks the pollen from the flower, and flowers can make too much pollen so it can die. The bee also transfers pollen to other plants, which allows the plants to seed and spread.
Pollen sticks to the hairs. This not only helps in collection but also in pollination as any pollen missed by the bee rubs off in the next flower. ---- The hairs on a bee are plumose -- that is, they are branched, like tiny ferns. When the bee is in flight, the hairs build up a small charge of static electricity and this attracts the pollen grains to the hairs. The bee can then brush the pollen back to the corbiculae (pollen baskets) on the back legs to carry it back to the hive.
The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!
Bees don't produce pollen, they collect it from flowers.
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