Science, asked by iamgreat18, 1 year ago

What is osmophores?​

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Answered by Kingtgreat
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Answer:

They're a floral gland in plant

osmophores

Explanation:

a scent gland found in the flower of certain plants especially orchids

Answered by GulabLachman
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These represent the special areas on specific floral organs.

  • These are specific regions on floral parts.
  • They are structurally distinct from their surrounding cells and have the ability to produce scents that draw pollinators.
  • Many plants exclusively use specific localised cells for the production of aromatic compounds.
  • Osmophores are the surrounding normal cells that differ significantly from these cells.
  • The primary aromatic substances secreted by the osmophores are terpenes.

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