Theres 2 parts of the flower that attract insects and that is the bright coloured petals and there scented and also the nectary attracts them too
Pollen
Leaf of Drosera plant modifies to trap insects.
the part of the plant that attracts insects for pollination is the petals through their attractive colours
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
the stamen
The roots of a plant is the part that gets water and minerals from the soil.
In the past a "stick" was part of a plant and this "stick" was "stuck" onto the plant.
A seed
A bee is attracted to a flower from color, sweet nectar, etc... As the bee sucks up the nectar, pollen from the anther(s) gets stuck on the bee's body fur. When the bee moves on to the next flower, some pollen that was stuck to the bee from previous flowers falls off onto the stigma of the new flower.
The roots
yes. that is how it gets part of its nutrients.
chloroplasts
xylem