Like all living things, plants reproduce to ensure future generations. But since plants can't move from place to place, they need a way to transfer pollen from one plant to another. Wind is a major pollinator, but it acts unselectively. Insects, on the other hand, pollinate flowers with precision. The bright colors and strong fragrances of flowers attract insects. Once lured to the flowers, insects discover pollen and nectar. Bees, butterflies and other insects gather pollen and nectar to feed themselves and their young. As insects move from plant to plant, they transfer pollen from one flower to the next. Fertilization occurs and seeds are formed. Over time, flowers have developed colors, smells and shapes, that successfully entice insects. At the same time, insects have developed features and behavior that make them more effective pollinators.
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rahul27031 3 weeks ago
Amazing. This is a very informative video. Indeed, flowers have developed colors, smells and shapes, that successfully entice insects. On the other hand, insects have developed features and behavior that make them more effective pollinators. It takes two to tango.
insomniacgrace 3 months ago
this was so easy to understand thx
faheem1k 4 months ago
This is the best video ever. thanks. =)
niamtxiv 5 months ago
Awesome....Nature is awesome and scene is totally AWESOME !!
alan16ification 7 months ago
Thank You
mastersify 10 months ago
SWEET!!!!!!
cyclesmith07 1 year ago
The best video available about Pollination.
soniabode 1 year ago
Just the right information I was looking for...a big thank you!
Googloomoogloo 1 year ago