Pheromones.
The primary tasks of a flower are to attract pollinators for reproduction by offering nectar, producing pollen, and showcasing vibrant colors and fragrances. Flowers also protect the plant’s reproductive organs and develop seeds for dispersal.
they smell really bad all the time and so do humans so they can smell them
Some flowers, such as the corpse flower, emit smells that resemble rotten meat to attract specific pollinators like carrion beetles and flies. These pollinators are drawn to the scent as they feed on decaying matter and help to transfer pollen between flowers, aiding in reproduction. This adaptation allows these flowers to maximize their chances of successful pollination.
No, Stephen Hawking does not smell because his body functions, including sweating and producing body odor, were affected by his motor neuron disease.
The corpse plant, or Rafflesia arnoldii, emits a smell reminiscent of decaying flesh to attract pollinators, particularly carrion flies. This foul odor mimics the scent of rotting meat, luring insects that are drawn to decay for breeding. The plant's unique strategy helps ensure pollination and reproduction in its native rainforest habitat. Additionally, the smell serves to deter other animals that might consume the plant.
They smell as they do to attract the flies that pollinate them.
Flies are attracted to dead flesh. They locate it by smell.
The smell is used to attract flies which pollinate the flower.
To attract flies to it so they can pollinate.
i really dont know :) The smell is produces to attract the flies that pollinate it.
The smell of smoke can attract flies because it may contain particles that mimic the scent of decaying organic matter, which flies are naturally drawn to for food and breeding purposes. Additionally, the warmth and humidity created by a fire can also attract flies seeking a suitable habitat.
Corpse flowers are pollinated by flies. The smell that is generated is used to attract the flies for pollination; much as nectar in other plants is used to attract bees and butterflies
The smell it produces to attract its pollinating insect (flies). It smells like rotten meat.
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.
Corpse flowers are pollinated by flies. The smell that is generated is used to attract the flies for pollination; much as nectar in other plants is used to attract bees and butterflies
Yes, not sure how but it's said that cabbage has and odor that odor might be what flies smell, once you see one these multiple
Corpse flowers are pollinated by flies. The smell that is generated is used to attract the flies for pollination; much as nectar in other plants is used to attract bees and butterflies