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How do plants attract polinaters and insects?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Tishtosh95

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carrions and how they attract polinaters!!Their colours and smells

on carrion plants they let of a rotten skin smell so that animals like carrion bettles and a variety of flys get atrracted to the horrrible smell

when the insects enter the plant as it is so warm they can not mangage to climb back out as the surface of the plant is to slipperey

so they stay in there until the plant cools down this gives them enough time to lay their eggs

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it is mainly because of the flower petal that attracts the insects to come and pollinate on the flower

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