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When bees land on a flower, like this milkweed flower, their feet often slip into a little groove that holds pollen sacs. ... When this bee lands on another flower looking for nectar, the "saddlebag" falls off, the pollen falls out of the sac, and pollination is underway            hope this help:)
When bees land on any flower, like a milkweed, rose, or daisy, their feet slip into a type of groove. Have you ever been rick climbing? It's kind of like that!

When the bee lands on another flower, searching for more nectar for its hive, the nectar from the previous flower slides off. When you get home, you know how you kind of slip off your backpack? It's like that!

And, vóila! The pollination is now underway! Hope this helps you!!!!!!! Good luck!!!!! Would LOVE a Brainliest!!!!!!!!! :-)