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Different insect species may not pollinate a plant because of the shape or color of its flowers. this is best described as

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Answered by paras692
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ARTICLE

 

Attracting pollinators 

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Flowering plants need to get pollen from one flower to another, either within a plant for self-pollination or between plants of the same species for cross-pollination to occur. However, pollen can’t move on its own, so animals or the wind (and water in rare cases) move the pollen for plants.

Answered by Phoca
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The restricted access flowers

Explanation:

The evolution of the shape, size, and color of the flowers is correlated with insect morphology.

Some flowers have arranged itself in the way that all the parts of the flowers are visible to the insect for pollination are called the open access flower while there are some flowers in which the all the parts are not visible because of its shape and these flowers are known as the "restricted access flowers." The restricted access flowers are pollinated by a specific group of insects.

To learn more:

1. Pollination: https://brainly.in/question/7356416

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