Insect-pollinated flower are usually bright, scented and have nectar. Give reason
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Insect pollinated flowers are usually bright, scented and have nectar because these are features enable such flowers to be attract insects. These features make plants or flowers attractive physically. Their scent and nectar attract small animals or insects like bees similarly their color is eye-catching and plays a huge role too. All of this is necessary for the reproduction of plants/flowers which can not be pollinated without insects carrying their pollen's from one place to another sticking to their body/legs.
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