name the part of a flower that attracts insects
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Petals
Petals are what give a flower its unique shape, and are often brightly colored to attract insects and critters, which unwittingly aid in the fertilization of ovules through pollination. These are the small, leaf-like parts growing at the base of the petals. They serve to protect the flower before it blossoms.
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Flower pollen provides food for insects, especially bees, and it is often produced in great quantities. Nectar attracts insects to the flower which guarantees that the pollen is carried away. When an insect collects nectar from a flower, some pollen from the stamens sticks to its body.
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