Coevolution with flowering plants and pollinators is when an insect, aka a pollinator, evolves to fit the plant.
Co-evolution C:
Coevolution is the process.
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Pollinators are attracted by color, scent, and shape of blooms.
they help by attracting the pollinators
Co-evolution C:
Coevolution is the process.
"pollinators"
Trees have bright flowers to attract the pollinators. specific types of pollinators are bees and hummingbirds.
Flowers are known for their pretty colors and pleasant aromas. These are visual and olfactory cues to pollinators.
To attract pollinators
This is an example of "Natural selection". Those flowers that don't attract pollinators die out, because they rarely get pollinated except by accident. So the only flowers that are left are the ones that exist symbiotically with pollinators.
the nectar.
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To attract the pollinators.
Flowers present different visual and other sensory evidence of their existence so that the different pollinators are attracted to the different flowers for the most effective pollination. Effective cooperation between flowers and pollinators means that the flowers survive and the pollinators are fed: everybody in this natural symbiotic relationship wins.
Pollinators are attracted by color, scent, and shape of blooms.