How does insectivores plants pollinate?
Answers
Answered by
3
Carnivorous plants are a fascinating example of nature at its best. Living in habitats with nutrient-poor soil, carnivorous plants evolved to attract some insects as food, while at the same time attracting different insects to pollinate them.
Answered by
1
Answer:
How do carnivorous plantsattract both pollinator and prey? One attraction lures arthropods into a trap where the plant digests the prey, while the other attraction entices insects to carry pollen from their flowers to other plantswithout killing them
Explanation:
Hope it helps
Mark as branliest
Similar questions
Science,
5 months ago
Math,
5 months ago
Physics,
5 months ago
Environmental Sciences,
11 months ago
English,
1 year ago