Nectar is the reward that a plant offers to attract flying insects to visit it. In visiting the plant the insects carry pollen on their bodies to other flowers and so pollinate them.
the chloroplasts make food (nectar) in their leaves
Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
Nectar is important in asexual reproduction in plants because it helps in pollination .
The sweet fluid produced by plants and collected by bees is known as nectar.
which adaption would be most useful to an animal that eats nectar from plants
Lilacs do produce nectar, but it is not as abundant as that of some other flowering plants. The nectar is primarily secreted by the flowers to attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. While lilacs are appreciated for their fragrance and beauty, their nectar is not a significant food source compared to more nectar-rich plants.
The sweet smell and taste of the nectar attracts bees and other flying insects. When these insects fly to other flowers, they transfer pollen from one flower to another, thereby pollinating the plants.
No, nectar is not a herbivore. Nectar is a sugary fluid produced by plants that is used to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. Herbivores are animals that eat plants as their primary food source.
Because it has not adapted to living on nectar, but on eating plants.
Yes
To suck nectar out of plants!
Flowers.