Usually pollination occurs from bees. They will land on flowers and some of the pollen will stick to their legs. When they go to another flower, some of the pollen drops off of the bees legs. That is how pollination occurs.
The petals are brightly coloured and scented to attract the insects. Some have markings on them, kind of like arrows, to direct the insects to the plants reproductive area.
because it have brightly coloured petals and scent,whichattract a variety of insect's also produce nectarine's adapt them to pollination by only one type or species of insect
They have scented, brightly coloured petals
Yes, but not just insects, they are designed to attract "pollinators" in general (birds, bats, mammals and insects).
they are adepted that i dont know
To attract bees, moths and other insects to achieve pollination
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The petals help in attracting the insects for pollination The petals help in attracting the insects for pollination The petals help in attracting the insects for pollination The petals help in attracting the insects for pollination
Hibiscus was a insect pollinated plant. Hibiscus have colourful petals to attract insects. Secondly, hibiscus have nectaries to produce nectar.
To attract pollinators, such as insects, which make reproduction possible and continue their species.
It attract insects and insects help in pollination
to attract insects and animals for pollination
it has bright petals to attract insects for pollination
Petals are not involved in reproduction.They provide protection and attract insects for pollination.
Petals attract, and provide a landing platform for, the insects that do the pollination.
The petals of a flower are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
To attract bees, moths and other insects to achieve pollination
Colourful petals attract insects. That is what they are for. This is to allow pollination.
The petals of a flower are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
They evolved that way, to attract insects, which help in the pollination.
They are not coloured because they undergo wind pollination unlike coloured flowers which have bright petals to attract insects for pollination.
The petals of the flower attract insects both through their color and often through their scent. The scent of flowers may be used to attract insects for pollination or to repel certain insects.