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Two insects that help to pollinate plants are bees and butterflies. Bees are known for their crucial role in pollination through their collection of nectar and transfer of pollen between flowers. Butterflies also aid in pollination by visiting flowers to feed on nectar and inadvertently transferring pollen as they move from plant to plant.
You really shouldn't call them "animals" they are insects (part of animal kingdom). There are butterflies who woman insert the flower into the vagina and pollinate and bees for honey they suck it up by the lips!
Many animals do, but two examples are honey bees and moths. Many other insects and small animals are pollinators.
One way a plant can cross pollinate is through the transfer of pollen by wind, where pollen from one plant is carried to another plant. Another way is through the help of pollinators, such as bees or butterflies, which carry pollen from one plant to another while collecting nectar.
A plant that has both male and female reproductive structures is able to self-pollinate, resulting in the production of seeds without the need for another plant. This can be advantageous for reproduction in environments with limited access to other plants for cross-pollination.
during pollination, pollen from the anther (male part) is carried to the sigma (female part). Fertilization happens when a sperm from the pollen moves through the sigma and enters an egg in an ovule. By insects visiting flowers and by wind velocity
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Mendel began by allowing pea plants to self-pollinate to ensure they were true-breeding and had consistent traits. This helped establish a baseline for his experiments by ensuring the plants were homozygous for specific traits. This allowed him to observe clear patterns of inheritance in subsequent crosses.