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How does the Venus flytrap plant traffic insils​

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Answered by sonalirohilla0039
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Like many flowers, Venus flytraps rely on insects for pollination, a process called entomophily. Insects (often attracted by a plant's color, patterns, odor, or nectar) collect pollen from the flower's anther and distribute it to the stigma of another flower of the same species. This fertilizes the plant.

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Like many flowers, Venus flytraps rely on insects for pollination, a process called entomophily. Insects (often attracted by a plant's color, patterns, odor, or nectar) collect pollen from the flower's anther and distribute it to the stigma of another flower of the same species. This fertilizes the plant

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