How Bees Pollinate Flowers and Support Our Ecosystem

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This educational video provides a comprehensive look at the vital relationship between bees and flowering plants. It explains why bees visit flowers—primarily to collect nectar for energy and honey production, and pollen for protein to feed their larvae. The video details specific anatomical adaptations of bees, such as the honey stomach and pollen baskets (corbiculae), that make them expert foragers.

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