Bees,wasps,other tiny pollinating insects.
Birds.
Wind
My 90 year old Mother and her tiny paint brush, because she doesn't trust the bees to do a good enough job!
2006-09-18 15:24:08
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answer #1
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answered by bugsie 7
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sure they do the approach is noted as abiotic pollination. Abiotic pollination refers to situations the place pollination is mediated without the involvement of different organisms. in trouble-free terms 10% of flowering vegetation are pollinated without animal suggestions. the main trouble-free form of abiotic pollination, anemophily, is pollination by using wind. this way of pollination is foremost in grasses, maximum conifers, and various deciduous wood. Hydrophily is pollination by using water, and happens in aquatic vegetation which launch their pollen without postpone into the encircling water. approximately eighty% of all plant pollination is biotic. In gymnosperms, biotic pollination is often incidental whilst it happens, however some gymnosperms and their pollinators are collectively adapted for pollination. the suitable-usual examples in all probability are contributors of the order Cycadales and linked species of beetles. maximum conifera are anemophilous; they count number on wind pollination. Of the abiotically pollinated species, ninety 8% are anemophilous and a pair of% hydrophilous, being pollinated by using water.
2016-12-12 10:53:25
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Plants pollination take place by different agencies like
insect; wind; water and animals.
2006-09-19 11:45:20
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answer #3
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answered by moosa 5
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It takes place by 2 types of agents: 1) Abiotic agents, 2)biotic agents
Abiotic agents include:
1.wind(anemophily)
2.water(hydrophily)
Biotic agents include:
1.insects(entomophily)
2.birds(ornithophily)
3.Bats(Chiropterophily)
4.Snails(malacophily)
5.ants(Myrmecophily)
2006-09-18 22:45:39
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answer #4
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answered by Cecilia 2
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insects, mainly bees feed on the pollen and as they go from plant to plant they carry the pollen on them and introduce it to other plants.
2006-09-18 16:18:14
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answer #5
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answered by james j 1
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Bees, wind, birds, insects, rain...
2006-09-18 15:14:54
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answered by Love always, Kortnei 6
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birds bees wind yes.rain no.
2006-09-18 15:16:40
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answer #7
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answered by jgmafb 5
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bee's, birds, the wind, other bugs
2006-09-18 15:19:48
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answered by Dont get Infected 7
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wind
insects
animals
2006-09-18 16:03:01
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answered by jet 3
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