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Petal and Nectary!
Nectar is insect pollinated. Pollinating insects include moths, bees, and butterflies. The nectary is the part of the flower that secrets the nectar.
A Septal Nectary is tissue within a plant ovary that produces nectar. Its function is to produce nectar to attract pollinators. After pollination, if the plant continues to secrete nectar, it will attract ants who will protect the developing fruit from predators in exchange for the nectar.
Nectary
It is a gland that sectetes the nectar. It is a gland that sectetes the nectar.
Nectar is secreted in the nectary glands situated at the base of the ovary
The rhyming words are nectary, rectory, refectory, and directory. A near-rhyme is peremptory.
Butterflies are attracted to nectar which are produced in the nectary glands of a flower.
Pollen is collected in the stigma.
Nectar is found at the center of the flower in glands called nectary; pollinators are forced to go between the stamens and end up covered in pollen in order to collect the nectar.
No that's aphids, bees are collect pollen and nectar. No, bees collect nectar from nectary glands and pollen from the anthers in their pollen sacks. A lot of pollen also gets stuck to them elsewhere, and this can brush off in other flowers to pollinate them.