1 scent of flower
Colour attracts pollinators such as insects, birds and animals.
The function of a petal is to attract mammals and insects to the plant for pollination. The larger the petals, the larger distance that it will attract a pollinator
Pollination. Pollination can occur from the same plant, or from other plants of the same species. The pollen can be spread by wind, animals, or insects (notably bees).
It could be done by animal pollination , wind pollination or even self pollination.
The scent of flowers is felt due to diffusion hence insects which are agents of pollination are attracted by the
the part of the plant that attracts insects for pollination is the petals through their attractive colours
it attracts insects for pollination
Colour attracts pollinators such as insects, birds and animals.
It is known that the floral part that attracts insect pollinators is called the petal.
attracts the pollinators, bees, ants, butterflies etc... the petals themselves have no odour, the nectar produced by the nectar glads does assist with the attraction of insects for pollination
attracts the pollinators, bees, ants, butterflies etc... the petals themselves have no odour, the nectar produced by the nectar glads does assist with the attraction of insects for pollination
The function of a petal is to attract mammals and insects to the plant for pollination. The larger the petals, the larger distance that it will attract a pollinator
The reason why flowers petals are different is because the color attracts different insects when pollination occurs (made by DJ QUIMEIAH)
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.
self-pollination cross-pollination wind-pollination
Green : Helps in Photosynthesis. White/Colourless : Helps in storing food. Coloured : Attracts the birds/ insects for external pollination
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