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What is the response of plants or animals - to changes in the length of day or night - called?

This response is called, photoperiodism.


What do flowering plants depend on?

Pollinators


How does pollinators affect plants?

They don't


What helps attract pollinators?

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.


What is Co-evolution of flowers and pollinators?

Coevolution with flowering plants and pollinators is when an insect, aka a pollinator, evolves to fit the plant.


What is a factor that causes a response in plants?

Because plants were designed too be effient, and they will make minor changes to promote efficiency


What is the process called that changes dead plants into rich nutrients and minerals for new plants?

Composting


What type of symbiotic relationship is seen when ladybugs fill the role of plant pollinators?

Plants and their pollinators form a mutualistic relationship, a relationship in which each benefits from the other.


What process changes organic compound back to CO2 when eaten by plants?

Cellular respiration.


What is the main job of a plants flower?

The flower is to attract pollinators to the reproductive part of the plant.


Do plants affect plants?

Yes, they compete for resources (light, water, nutrients), they can even compete for the attention of pollinators. You get parasitic plants as well which live off other plants


Are fire flies pollinators?

No, fireflies do not serve as pollinators. Fireflies primarily feed on nectar and are known for their bioluminescence, which is used for communication and mating purposes. They do not play a significant role in the pollination of plants.