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( 2 ) Why do they (insects) come near the flowers ? Find out.​

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Answered by deepankar123
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Insects typically pollinate flowers as they move from plant to plant searching for food. Many flowers produce nectar, a sugary liquid that many insects eat. ... As the insect moves to another flower of the same species, these pollen grains are transferred to the flower's stigma

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Answered by mohitsharma210705
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Insects that pollinate flowers are often called pollinators or pollinator insects. When they sit on the flowers some of the pollen gets stuck to their furry little legs and bodies. When they go to the next flower, some of this pollen sticks to the stigma of the flower and new pollen gets collected again.

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