Biology, asked by tramesh295, 4 months ago

The part of the flower that attracts insects for pollination is​

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Answered by smsavita055
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Explanation:

Insects are attracted to flowers because of their scent or brightly coloured petals. Many flowers produce a sweet liquid, called nectar, which insects feed on. The female part of the flower is the carpel. It is made up of a stigma, style and an ovary.

Answered by ElvinNobleFriend
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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

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