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what are bracts? state its function.

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Answered by danish012374
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When a flower arises in the axil of a leaf-like structure, this structure is known as a bract. Because bracts are large and brightly coloured structures, they are often mistaken for petals. This helps to attract insects for pollination.

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Answered by ahanamukherjee1210
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When a flower arises in the axil of a leaf-like structure, this structure is known as a bract. Because bracts are large and brightly coloured structures, they are often mistaken for petals. This helps to attract insects for pollination.

  • A BRACT IS A PROTECTIVE LAYER OF THE FLOWER .
  • IT GIVES A SHAPE TO THE FLOWER . IT IS CLOURFULL .
  • IT HELP'S THE FLOWER TO GET POLLINATED THROUGH ATTRACTING INSECTS
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