Which pollinator is not attracted by scent of a flower?
A Moth
B Butterfly
C.Bird
D. Bat
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Unlike the typical insect-pollinated flowers, flowers adapted to pollination by wind do not produce nectar or scent. In wind-pollinated species, the microsporangia hang out of the flower, and, as the wind blows, the lightweight pollen is carried with it
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