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Bees and flowers

Bees and flowers have evolved together for millions of years. It is a relationship where the bee is provided with food (nectar or pollen) and the stationary plant gets to its pollen (sperm cells) to other plants of the same . For the plant this is much more efficient than using wind to disperse its pollen. Consequently, over millions of years plants have developed flowers with increasingly specialised features to attract visiting bees who, in turn, would distribute pollen grains and optimise the plant’s reproductive . Simultaneously, bees underwent physiological, behavioural and structural adaptations to take advantage of the nutritional benefits by flowering plants. This is an example of a co-evolutionary relationship.

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