how are flowers adapted to attract insects?
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Some flowers are adapted to be pollinated by insects, and others are adapted to be pollinated by wind.
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Some flowers are adapted to be pollinated by insects, and others are adapted to be pollinated by wind. Insects are attracted to flowers because of their scent or brightly coloured petals. Many flowers produce a sweet liquid, called nectar, which insects feed on.
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