A student wants to determine whether or not the flower is pollinated by an animal, such as an insect or bird. Which property of the flower would be most useful for making this inference? A. number of stamens B. location of the style C. color and shape of the petals D. location and size of the ovary
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Colors and shape of the petals in a flower would be most useful for making this inference , because it should be more attractive to birds and insect .
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In order to determine whether or not the flower is pollinated by an animal, such as an insect or bird, the property of the flower that would be most useful for making this inference is
C. color and shape of the petals
This is because, insects, animals and birds are attracted by the color and shape of the petals of the flower.
More colorful, showy and attractive petals will attract more animals for pollination.
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