Biology, asked by udashayushma, 3 months ago

give reason the Corolla helps in pollination ?​

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Answered by mgurumurthy81
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The corolla can serve as a visual display to attract pollinators, as a landing platform, as an aid for locating reproductive appendages and rewards, and even as the source of rewards, such as nectar, oils, or scents. The small genus Eucnide (Loasaceae) has three basic conformations of the petals in corollas

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Answered by AbhayNarayanSingh
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Corolla is formed of petals and is a colorful part of the plant that has fragrance or provides nectar. It is brightly colored in the plants that depend on insects for pollination. Its shape and color vary greatly in plants.

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