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
it is mainly because of the flower petal that attracts the insects to come and pollinate on the flower
To attract insects and birds
To attract insects
To attract insects so that the insects can drink their nectar and pick up the pollen o the plant. Te insect will then fly to another plant with the pollen and fertilise it so it can make seeds which make new plants...
The function of a petal is to attract mammals and insects to the plant for pollination. The larger the petals, the larger distance that it will attract a pollinator
Day flowering plants are normally pollinated by insects or animals that are active during the day e.g. bees, butterflies and birds. Night flowering plants are pollinated by insects or animals that are active at night such as bats and moths. Night flowering plants are normally very heavily scented to attract insects where as day flowering plants use both sent and visual tools to attract pollinators.
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To attract pollinators, such as insects, which make reproduction possible and continue their species.
To attract insects and birds
To attract insects to pollinate the plants.
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so that they can attract insects to pollinate the plant.
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
To attract insects
to take energy from sun to make food .
To attract insects
All plants attract insects, some more than others. Obviously, a fruiting plant will attract more than a non fruiting plant, but every type of plant has at LEAST one species that will attack it. Remember, plants are the basis of the food chain, the ENTIRE food chain. plant eating insects (herbivorous) will be attracted to a plant that has the most to give them, nutritionally speaking, but any plant may be preyed upon by species adapted to feed specifically on it, like the Boll Weevil, and the Cotton plant, or Cabbages, and the Cabbage moth. Even plants that only have a couple of predator species that can eat them will attract other (insectivorous) bugs, if only to prey on the other insects there (think Ladybugs, and Aphids). So the answer to this is ALL of them attract insects.
to attract bees and other insects in order to help the plants produce.