Biology, asked by krsonia3021, 9 months ago

Rohan asked his father ( a Botanist) why flowers pollinated by bees are predominantly blue or yellow , but not red ?

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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ANSWER

  • Bees have the ability to identify colours faster than humans.

  • They are more attracted to purple, violet and blue flowers.

  • Bees are also insensitive to red flowers due to their low visual activity.

  • According to their view, red flowers are viewed as black.

  • Black is not an attractive color to bees.

  • Therefore, they tend to avoid it.

  • Red flowers are mostly pollinated by birds or butterflies.

  • Hence, flowers pollinated by bees are predominantly blue or yellow, but not red.

                                                                                                   

Answered by Anonymous
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➻They are more attracted to purple, violet and blue flowers.

➻Bees have the ability to identify colours faster than humans.

➻According to their view, red flowers are viewed as black.

➻Bees are also insensitive to red flowers due to their low visual activity.

➻Red flowers are mostly pollinated by birds or butterflies.

So, flowers pollinated by bees are predominantly blue or yellow, but not red.

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