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In addition to insects, entomology studies the relationship between these animals and humans, other organisms and the environment. From this area of study, entomologists make great contributions to various other fields, such as chemistry, biology, agriculture, human health, among others. The transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of a plant, subsequently allowing fertilization and the production of seeds, is most often done by an animal or the wind.Plants that are pollinated by abiotic agents, such as the wind, tend to have large amounts of pollen and no nectar, odors or…mehr

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In addition to insects, entomology studies the relationship between these animals and humans, other organisms and the environment. From this area of study, entomologists make great contributions to various other fields, such as chemistry, biology, agriculture, human health, among others. The transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of a plant, subsequently allowing fertilization and the production of seeds, is most often done by an animal or the wind.Plants that are pollinated by abiotic agents, such as the wind, tend to have large amounts of pollen and no nectar, odors or strong colors, since they don't need to attract any organisms. When we talk about plants pollinated by biotic agents, we notice a series of adaptations that guarantee the attraction of living organisms and a subsequent reward.
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I am an Agricultural Technician; an Agronomist with two Specializations and an MBA; a Master's Degree in Plant Biology, with a concentration in Tropical Botany, and a research line in Ecology, Management and Conservation; &, a PhD in Environmental Management.