Adaptations of the insect pollinated flower
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1 . Brightly coloured petals to attract insects
2 . Sweet scent
3 . Contain nectar
4 . Stigma with sticky coating inside flower
5 . Sticky pollen
2 . Sweet scent
3 . Contain nectar
4 . Stigma with sticky coating inside flower
5 . Sticky pollen
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They are showy or brightly coloured.
flowers produce an odour which may be pleasent (jasmine) or foul (rafflesia)
Nectar is secreted for feeding the visiting insects.
pollen grains are spiny, heavy, surrounded by a yellow oily sticky substance called pollen kit.
Stamens and stigma are generally inserted.
in many cases special markings occur on the petals for guiding the insect to nectar glands (honey or nectar guides)
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here's your answer..
They are showy or brightly coloured.
flowers produce an odour which may be pleasent (jasmine) or foul (rafflesia)
Nectar is secreted for feeding the visiting insects.
pollen grains are spiny, heavy, surrounded by a yellow oily sticky substance called pollen kit.
Stamens and stigma are generally inserted.
in many cases special markings occur on the petals for guiding the insect to nectar glands (honey or nectar guides)
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Hope this helps you ❤
Be brainly ✌
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