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Some flowers, like the corpse flower, emit a scent similar to rotting meat to attract insects like beetles and flies for pollination. These insects are attracted to the smell and help transfer pollen between flowers, aiding in the plant's reproduction.
The specialized cells in the corpse flower produce strong odors to attract insects for pollination. The strong odors mimic the scent of rotting flesh to attract specific pollinators, such as carrion beetles, which help in the reproductive process of the plant.
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they have a rotting smell because the rotting smell makes insects come to eat. I'm not sure about this but i think they eat the insects when they approach the plant or something, try searching on Google or bing. :D
A Rafflesia emits a smell like rotting meat to attract flies and carrion beetles to pollinates it. The rotten smell of the flower is due to the reddish tentacle-like, branched ramentae, inside the corolla of petals.
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
earth worms,catapiller
Because many creatures such as insects feed off decaying wood or dead animals. They act as a 'clean-up crew' removing rotting plant and animal material that would normally attract bacteria.
To attract insects
Rotting meat can attract flies, which lay eggs on the meat. These eggs hatch into maggots, which feed on the decaying flesh. Maggots play a key role in breaking down the rotting meat, aiding in the process of decomposition.
yes, kinda, because apples can rot, and basically all insects are attracted to rotting things, so when the rotting apples either stay on or fall off of the tree, it usually leaves that disgusting pile of bug/fly/(insects) that you see when you go apple picking.
No. Rafflesia is pollinated by insects. They are attracted to the plant by its odour of rotting meat.