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do you think the flowers wanted the insects to visit them ? why not ​

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Answered by dktiwari3542
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Answer:

Answer: Insects like bees visit flowers for the nectar. When they go to the flower to pick up nectar, some pollen sticks on their bodies. ... Flowers smell good because they want to attract pollinators like bees

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The insect's main operation is that of a pollinator, which implies that spore is transferred from plant to plant (or typically from a similar plant), leading to seed growth.

  • By visiting flowers for nectar or pollen, or typically both, several insects nevertheless bees win pollination.
  • The overwhelming majority of plants, by far, are pollinated by insects.
  • Flowers are the first means plants attract insects. Bright, colourful flowers attract bees, flies, butterflies, and moths within the flower to gather nectar and pollen.
  • Butterflies are nice for your garden as they are interested in bright flowers and want to kill nectar.
  • once they do that their bodies collect spore and carry it to alternative plants.
  • alternative plants. This helps fruits, vegetables and flowers to supply new seeds.
  • a number of the various useful insects that visit flowers include lady beetles, inexperienced lacewings, syrphid flies, tachinid flies, sphecid wasps and various parasitic wasps.

Hence,

The flowers smell nice and first means plants attract insects. Bright, colourful flowers attract bees.

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