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actually you people are wrong the petals attract the flowers because the bees can see in neon so they see the petal and its bright so they fly towards it and the brush past the pollen on the way to the nectar and then move onto another plant and then when the bee flys in the stigma gets the pollen of the bees back then goes down the style into the ovary and meets the eggs (ovoule).

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What do petals do to help the flower?

# because they just are okay.! # because with out petals they would be UGLY.


Why does plants have petals?

Plants flower for one simple reason: pollination. The bright coloured flowers and the scent attracts insects towards them. While the insect is sucking the nectar, the pollen grains get attached to its hairy skin. Then this insect visits another flower and the pollen grains might get deposited on the stigma. There you go, the flower has been fertilized and very soon, it wil become a fruit. Now you will ask why does it become a fruit? Here's why: To distribute its seeds.


How does violet pollinated?

Violets are pollinated mainly by insects, such as bees and butterflies, that visit the flowers to feed on nectar. As they move from flower to flower, these insects transfer pollen from one flower's stamen to another flower's stigma, facilitating the fertilization process. This process enables violets to reproduce and produce seeds for new plants.


What are the agents of pollination of lotus?

The primary agents of pollination for lotus flowers are insects, such as bees and beetles. These insects are attracted to the sweet scent and nectar of the lotus flower, and as they move between flowers to feed, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating pollination. Additionally, some lotus species are also pollinated by wind.


An organism that carries pollen from one flower to another is called a what?

An organism that carries pollen from one flower to another is called a "pollinator." These can include insects like bees, butterflies, and beetles, as well as birds, bats, and some small mammals. Pollinators play a crucial role in plant reproduction by facilitating the transfer of pollen between flowers.

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What attracts insects to make them go from one flower to another?

Colors and scents.


What do petals do to help the flower?

# because they just are okay.! # because with out petals they would be UGLY.


Why does plants have petals?

Plants flower for one simple reason: pollination. The bright coloured flowers and the scent attracts insects towards them. While the insect is sucking the nectar, the pollen grains get attached to its hairy skin. Then this insect visits another flower and the pollen grains might get deposited on the stigma. There you go, the flower has been fertilized and very soon, it wil become a fruit. Now you will ask why does it become a fruit? Here's why: To distribute its seeds.


Where do pollinated flowers come from?

Flowers are pollinated (fertilized) by insects unwittingly transferring pollen from one flower to another as they move from flower to flower drinking or collecting nectar.


How many insects are attracted to different plants?

Just one. As the animal crawls into the flower to collect nectar, pollen from the animal moves onto the next flower, some of the pollen brushes off onto the pistil when the insect goes to the next flower.


What transfers of pollen from the stamen of one flower to the pistil of another flower of the same species?

Usually insects although other methods such as wind can do it.


What will happen ifan insect crawls into a flower and then goes to another?

If an insect crawls into one flower and then goes to another they are likely to pollinate the second flower that they visit. Pollen tends to stick to insects and be carried from flower to flower.


What are 2 adaptations of the rafflesia flower?

One adaptation is that the Plant smells like rotting meat to attract flies. Those flies spread the pollen from the flower. This adaptation is physical. Another adaptation would be that it attaches itself to highgrowing plants so it can reach the canopy of the rainforest.


What flower eats Insects?

the venus fly trap would be one of them


How does violet pollinated?

Violets are pollinated mainly by insects, such as bees and butterflies, that visit the flowers to feed on nectar. As they move from flower to flower, these insects transfer pollen from one flower's stamen to another flower's stigma, facilitating the fertilization process. This process enables violets to reproduce and produce seeds for new plants.


What is a raffelisa flower?

Rafflesia is an exotic flower found in Borneo. It's the largest flower on earth and also smells very bad, so it's sometimes called a "corpse flower".Rafflesia Flower is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. It was discovered in the Indonesian rain forest.The plant has no stems, leaves or true roots. The only part of the plant that can be seen outside the host vine is the five-petaled red flower.In some species the flower may be over 39 in in diameter and weigh up to 22 lb.The flowers look and smell like rotting flesh hence its local names which translate to "corpse flower" or "meat flower". Because of this smell the flower attracts a lot of insects which transfer pollen from one flower to the next.


Is a daffodil a self-pollinator or a cross-pollinator?

NARRATOR: The daffodil is called an entomologists flower because insects transfer the pollen from one flower to another. In their quest for food, insects brush against anthers and stigmas, effectively cross-pollinating the flowers.