They get blown away by the wind, get carried from flower to flower by a bee or butterfly, and some flowers have female flowers and male flowers and they reproduce then when pollen gets stuck on to the pistil.
I think flowers are pollinated because everything is a circle of life. For example, flowers and plants need bugs to help pollinate them or they will die. Bugs need pollen because without it they will die. If bugs were to no longer exist, then plants will no longer exist. If plants don't exist, we (humans) eventually will no longer exist as well.
Flowers are pollinated when pollen, containing male reproductive cells, is transferred from the anther to the stigma of a flower. This transfer can occur via various methods such as wind, insects, birds, or other animals. Once pollen reaches the stigma, it travels down the style to fertilize the ovules and enable seed production.
After flowers are pollinated, they will develop into fruits or seeds, depending on the plant species. If the flower is pollinated successfully, the fertilized ovule will develop into a seed, while the ovary will grow into a fruit containing the seeds.
Wind-pollinated flowers tend to be less showy and colorful compared to insect-pollinated flowers which are often brightly colored and fragrant to attract insects. However, the structure of wind-pollinated flowers is specialized for efficient wind dispersal of pollen, which is important for their reproduction. So, while they may not be as visually attractive to us, they are still well-adapted for their method of pollination.
Showy flowers are typically pollinated by animals such as bees, butterflies, birds, or bats. These animals are attracted to the bright colors, strong scents, or sweet nectar of the flowers, and in the process of feeding, they unintentionally transfer pollen between flowers, leading to pollination.
they get the pollen on there tails and give it to other flowers
Three flowers that are insect-pollinated are sunflowers, roses, and lilies. These flowers often have colorful petals, strong fragrances, and nectar to attract insects like bees, butterflies, and beetles for pollination.
uhh, flowers
wind pollinated
They are not better they are different.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
Lemon seed is not pollinated. The lemon tree has flowers, which are pollinated by insects and wind. The pollinated flowers grow into lemons, which contain seeds.
bright flowers get pollinated because the insect attract them because of the color of the flower
Big flowers are pollinated in the same way as small ones - generally by insects like bees.
tthey are pollinated in a special process in nature :)
Aspidistra. Pollinated by snails.
Riffles
Seeds.
Grasses and grains are wind-pollinated, and plants are seed pollinated. There is a difference.