who has nectar ?? mention the types of nectar
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flower has nector is in sweet in taste there are flower nector
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- Nectar is a delicious viscous fluid produced by the nectaries, or glands, found in flowering plants' stems, stems, and leaves.
- Nectar is mostly a fluid solution of the sugars fructose, glucose, and sucrose, with minor amounts of proteins, salts, acids, and essential oils.
- Sugar concentration ranges from 3 to 80 percent, depending on plant type, soil, and air conditions, among other things. Coevolution is best shown by the creation of nectar as a food incentive for animals.
- Fruit-eating bats, hummingbirds, sunbirds, and insects are all attracted to nectar in flowers.
- Nectaries are commonly found at the base of flower stamens, where they attract pollen-transferring animals.
- Because animals must visit numerous flowers in order to have a complete meal, most flowers leak only little quantities of nectar, which facilitates cross-pollination.
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