Lily.
The lily attracts insects such as bees to pollinate it, the bees pollinate the lily by going to suck the nectar from the plants and then getting the male part, stamen of the flowers stuck on the bee and then when it goes to get the nectar from another flower it will pollinate it by spreading it to the female part, stigma, in the centre of the flower to go down the middle and start to form eggs and then seeds. once the seeds have formed they are released and turn into another flower. different species of flowers have different ways of spreading some spread by fruits that get carried along by animals or some just blow in the wind to a place to start growing. the male parts of the flower are the stamens and the female part is the stigma where the seeds are produced.
To spread the seeds they disperse and the flowers make a fruit to carry the seeds in the water and they float away and then start to grow when they become lodged in mud where they will show into a big lily and get pollinated by another insect such as a bee and the process repeats.
r and K selection:
Mosquito
Mosquitos are r selection as they lay from 100-300 eggs at once, they have many babies in a short time which means they are r selection, the disadvantages to this is that they have little to no parental care and there is a much higher chance that they won't survive, as apposed to K selection where the parental care is much higher.
Ducks
ducks are K selection because they usually have 7-12 chicks which have a much larger chance of survival because the parental care is significantly higher because there are less of them. This is still K selection but is a bit towards the r selection but is much close to K selection even though there is up to 12 is is significantly less than the 300 that is the mosquito.
Snakes
Snakes can have anywhere from 1 to 150 babies at a time so this would be r selection because there is so many babies even though there is a chance of getting very little babies it would still be r selection and there wouldn't be very much parental care from the parents or extended family.
To spread the seeds they disperse and the flowers make a fruit to carry the seeds in the water and they float away and then start to grow when they become lodged in mud where they will show into a big lily and get pollinated by another insect such as a bee and the process repeats.
r and K selection:
Mosquito
Mosquitos are r selection as they lay from 100-300 eggs at once, they have many babies in a short time which means they are r selection, the disadvantages to this is that they have little to no parental care and there is a much higher chance that they won't survive, as apposed to K selection where the parental care is much higher.
Ducks
ducks are K selection because they usually have 7-12 chicks which have a much larger chance of survival because the parental care is significantly higher because there are less of them. This is still K selection but is a bit towards the r selection but is much close to K selection even though there is up to 12 is is significantly less than the 300 that is the mosquito.
Snakes
Snakes can have anywhere from 1 to 150 babies at a time so this would be r selection because there is so many babies even though there is a chance of getting very little babies it would still be r selection and there wouldn't be very much parental care from the parents or extended family.