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Q: What is the term used to describe plants that have evolved to attract pollinators?
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What is the main job of a plants flower?

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


What are animals searching for when pollinating flowers?

Plants attract pollinators by offering nectar, and this is what they are usually looking for.


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.


Why don many plants have specialized cells that produce colorful flowers?

To attract pollinators, such as insects, which make reproduction possible and continue their species.


Why do many plants have specialized cells that produce strong odorsAsk us anything?

Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.


Sinces theres chloroplast in all plants and chloroplast makes plants green why are most flowers different color and what does the flowers that color?

to attract pollinators mostly


Why are pests attracted to plants?

Plants produce sugar in the sap, nectar and fruits that attract insects, birds, etc. needed to pollinate and protect the plants. We are the ones who consider the pollinators pests.


What is origin of flowering plants?

The colors, shapes and scents of various flowers attract the proper pollinators, thus ensuring the survival of the species.


In a flower what is the function of the petals?

The flower petals are bright in color so as to attract pollinators such as insects, birds, and animals to facilitate reproduction in plants.


How do plants use the food prepared by them?

Attraction of pollinators and of seed dispersers are the uses which plants have for their flowery and fruity body parts.Specifically, flowers attract pollinators such as bats and insects in order to produce fruit and then seed. Fruits attract consumers such as birds and mammals, which eliminate the seeds after consuming the fleshy or pulpy interior. Both uses ensure plant species survival by production of seeds which germinate and mature.


How does pollinators affect plants?

They don't


What do flowering plants depend on?

Pollinators