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- Visit flowers in search of food, mates, shelter and nest-building materials.
- Help carry pollen from the male part of the flower (stamen) to the female part of the same or another flower (stigma).
- Are essential for plant reproduction.
- Transfer pollen from one plant to another, which is a way of sharing plant material that benefits reproduction and allows plants to produce food like apples, oranges, squash, walnuts, and berries.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Pollinators visit flowers in search of food, mates, shelter and nest-building materials. The energy that powers pollinator growth, metamorphosis, flight and reproduction comes from sugars in nectar, and the proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals from pollen grains.www.fs.usda.gov/managing-land/wildflowers/pollin…A pollinator is anything that helps carry pollen from the male part of the flower (stamen) to the female part of the same or another flower (stigma). The movement of pollen must occur for the plant to become fertilized and produce fruits, seeds, and young plants.www.nps.gov/subjects/pollinators/what-is-a-pollinat…Pollination is an essential part of plant reproduction. Pollen from a flower’s anthers (the male part of the plant) rubs or drops onto a pollinator. The pollinator then take this pollen to another flower, where the pollen sticks to the stigma (the female part). The fertilized flower later yields fruit and seeds.gardens.si.edu/gardens/pollinator-garden/why-wha…A pollinator is an insect or bird (or occasionally a mammal) that pollinates plants by transferring pollen from one plant to another. The movement of pollen grains from one plant to another is a way of sharing plant material that benefits reproduction and allows plants to produce food like apples, oranges, squash, walnuts, and berries.www.thespruce.com/what-is-a-pollinator-7567481 - People also ask
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