सामान्य अध्ययन प्रश्न 63
Understanding the Question
The question asks us to identify which of the listed organisms are pollinating agents. Here’s the breakdown:
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Bat: Some bats, particularly nectar-feeding bats, are indeed important pollinators. They transfer pollen between flowers while feeding on nectar. So, bats can be pollinating agents.
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Bee species: Bees are perhaps the most famous pollinators. They collect nectar and pollen, and in the process, they transfer pollen between flowers. So, bee species are pollinating agents.
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Avian (bird species): Many birds, especially hummingbirds and sunbirds, feed on nectar and facilitate pollen transfer. Thus, avian species can be pollinating agents.
The correct answer is D) All of these are correct because bats, bee species, and avian species all can serve as pollinating agents.
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