Biology, asked by ashish1234586, 10 months ago

What structural modifications are found in insect pollinated flowers​

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Answered by payal976983
27

Answer:

Sticky stigma.

sticky pollen grains.

attractive flowers.

nectories containing nector.

Explanation:

Insect has to be attracted towards flower to pollinate flower, do these modifications are required...

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
15

Answer:

The structural modifications that are found in insect pollinated flowers are:

a) The petals of these flowers are large, conspicuous and contain pigments like xanthophyll, anthocyanin, carotene, that make these petals brightly coloured. Bright coloured petals attract insect towards it.

b) These insect pollinated flowers have a sweet smelling scent that also attracts the insects.

c) These "insect pollinated flowers" have nectar that also attracts the insects to feed on the nectar, and in turn transfers pollens to the "insect body pollination".

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