Environmental Sciences, asked by omleen, 8 months ago

Q1. Flowers attract bees with
bright colors and nice smells.
Attracted bees land on flowers
and collect pollen. The bees
need flowers for food and
flowers depend on bees for
pollination. They help each other
to survive and reproduce. (a)
Define the association explained
here? (b) Give one suitable
example shown by plants.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Bees are drawn to plants with open or flat tubular flowers with lots of pollen and nectar. A flower's scent can have particular appeal to bees, and its bright colours may lure the bees in.

Answered by sapnathakral21
0

Answer:

Plants rely on bees and other insects to reproduce and so they have adapted, over time, to become more attractive to them. Bees are drawn to plants with open or flat tubular flowers with lots of pollen and nectar. A flower's scent can have particular appeal to bees, and its bright colours may lure the bees in.

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