Mutualism
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Mutualism


All flowers have mutualistic relationship with bees. In order to make their honey, bees travel from flower to flower collecting nectar. On the other hand, when the bee goes from flower to flower it brings pollen with her, resulting in pollination. The flowers benefit too, because they are being pollinated. Mutualism is when two different organisms benefit from each other without one of them being harmed.







- Pollen: Evolution
 In this picture is pollen that got stuck to the ground because of juice or water. Pollen has been flying around because plants and flowers are blooming and they are ready to fertilize. Pollen is like a tiny grain inside id a seed plant which usually...

- Asexual Reproduction: Evolution
It is the spring season and flowers are blooming. When flowers bloom they release pollen into the air to create more flowers! Pollen is essentially the sperm of the flower and as it travels through the air it will eventually reach another flower...

- Comparison Between Self Pollination And Cross Pollination
Self pollination and Cross pollination: Major differences Self pollination Cross pollination 1.        Pollen grains are transferred to stigma of same or genetically similar flower. Pollen grains are...

- Honeybee Facts
·         Bees fly an average of 13-15 mph.·         A bee travels an average of 1600 round trips in order to produce one ounce of honey; up to 6 miles per trip. To produce...

- Sunrise, Sunset ? Life In The Twilight
Biology concepts ? activity patterns, crepuscular, co-evolution, active pollination Nocturnal and diurnal activity patterns are like vanilla and chocolate cupcakes. But what if you like rose hip or green tea flavors ? are there cupcakes out there for...



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