Most insect pollinated flowers produce nectar and are sweet smelling. Give reason in supoort
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Most insects pollinated flowers are sweet smelling because they produce nectar.
Nectar which is literally produced to attract the insects with the smell and have them, and in the whole process, while the insect is busy enjoying the nectar, the sticky pollen sticks to its body or there they shed the pollens. This helps in pollination.
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Most insects pollinated flowers are sweet smelling because they produce nectar.
Nectar which is literally produced to attract the insects with the smell and have them, and in the whole process, while the insect is busy enjoying the nectar, the sticky pollen sticks to its body or there they shed the pollens. This helps in pollination.
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Explanation:
Sweet smell of flowers attract insects and insects such as bees and butterflies visit flowers to collect necter. when these insects visit another flower, pollen grains get transferred to the stigma of that flower.
That is why insect pollinated flowers produce nectar and are sweet - smelling.
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