Petals attract pollinators.
By the smell
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
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Pollinators such as bees, butterflies and other insects or birds are attracted to the colors and smells of certain flowers. During the feeding process cross pollination occurs.
The pistil is the part of the flower that has the pollen on it.
all flowers and plants who need pollinating contain nectar. the nectar is very sweet and attracts insects who go to the centre and collect the nectar. while they are collecting the necar, pollen sticks to their bodys and they carry it away to another plant.
To attract pollinators.
To attract pollinators.
The petals attract pollinators with color.
Flower and scent. Pollinators are attracted by either one or both.
The odour or scent of the flower is to attract pollinators.
The flower is to attract pollinators to the reproductive part of the plant.
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
To attract the pollinators required to pollinate the plant.The flower is the reproductive unit of a plant.
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
The flower is the reproductive structure of all angiosperms. Many flowers, by sent or sight, attract their own pollinators.
Sugar-rich liquid produced in glands called nectares is what flower nectar is. It may be found within the flower in order to attract pollinators. But nectar also may be produced in glands outside the flower in order to attract non-pollinators into defensive arrangements whereby the entire plant is protected against unwanted predation.
The flower petals are bright in color so as to attract pollinators such as insects, birds, and animals to facilitate reproduction in plants.