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How Bees Pollinate Flowers: A Step-by-Step Visual Guide #216597 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a stylized, educational illustration of entomophilous pollination, where a bee collects pollen on its hairy body while feeding on nectar from a red flower. As the bee moves to a pink flower, the pollen grains are deposited onto the flower’s unique stigma, enabling fertilization; labels highlight key anatomical parts like the bee’s tongue, anther, and stigma. Arrows trace the pollen’s path, emphasizing the mechanical transfer essential for plant reproduction.
Used in biology education, environmental science articles, or gardening resources to explain pollination mechanics; matches user intent seeking visual clarification of how bees facilitate plant fertilization.
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