Biology, asked by banerjeeanmana07, 8 months ago

flowers pollinated by insects secrete ______ to attract insects. ​

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Answered by AngelAnnaMonson
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Explanation:

Flowers pollinated by insects typically advertise themselves with bright colours, sometimes with conspicuous patterns (honey guides) leading to rewards of pollen and nectar; they may also have an attractive scent which in some cases mimics insect pheromones.

Answered by mrm1
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Answer: Flowers pollinated by insects secrete NECTAR to attract insects

Explanation: Insects like bees and other small insects mainly get attracted by the sweet nectar of the flower. The insect also benefits and the plant too as the insect gets nectar to drink and unknowingly helps to pollinate.

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