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Answer these questions pls
1) Why are Flowers important to a plant?
2) How are flowers adapted to attract insects?

Answers

Answered by mukti9922
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Answer:

1. Flowers: Flowers are the reproductive part of most plants. Flowers contain pollen and tiny eggs called ovules. After pollination of the flower and fertilization of the ovule, the ovule develops into a fruit. Fruit: Fruit provides a covering for seeds.

2.Some flowers are adapted to be pollinated by insects, and others are adapted to be pollinated by wind. Insects are attracted to flowersbecause of their scent or brightly coloured petals. Many flowers produce a sweet liquid, called nectar, which insects feed on.

Answered by jakhmolan1582
1

Answer:

1. Flowers are important for plants because they are reproductive units of plants and also help to attract insects.

Explanation:

1. Flowers are important because they contain tell most important whorls of plants i.e. Androcium and Gynoecium. Androcium contains male reproductive units i.e. stamens and Gynoecium contains female reproductive unit i.e. ovary. So for continuation of species flowers are important. Secondly they help to attract insects for seed dispersal.

2.

  • Flowers are bright coloured and insects are attracted to bright things.
  • They give pollen as reward to insects who help in pollination. So it's a give and take relationship.
  • Some plants give safe space to lay eggs. Eg: yucca plant to moth species.

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