What are petals? Why are they generally coloured?
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The coloured big leaf-life structures present in flower are called petals. Petals are coloured so as to attract insects for pollination.
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Petals (collectively called the corolla) are also sterile floral parts that usually function as visually conspicuous elements serving to attract specific pollinators to the flower..
Flowers that have acid in their petals are shades of red, while flowers that have base in their petals are purple/blue. The varying amounts of acid or base in a flower petal can create a variety of colors.
they r generally colored to attract insects..
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