_____attract insects for pollination.
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Explanation:
flowers attracts insects for pollination
Flowers are meant to attract pollinators with their brilliant colours and enticing scents, while pollinators feed on the nectar and pollen of the flowers in exchange.
Explanation: Bees, flies, wasps, butterflies, and moths are all important insect pollinators.
Brightly coloured flowers with a strong aroma that are open during the day attract bees and butterflies, whereas white blooms that are open at night attract moths.
Flies are drawn to dull brown and purple blooms with a decomposing flesh stench.
Pollination is aided by nectar guides, which are only visible to particular insects and assist bees to pollen at the core of flowers.
Flowers and insects both profit from their particular symbiotic connections; plants are pollinated, while insects gain rich food sources.