Biology, asked by dn382004, 1 year ago

Why do certain flowers emit aroma

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Answered by ShahidHussain
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At the same time, successful pollen transfer (and thus, sexual reproduction) is ensured, which is beneficial to plants. Plants tend to have their scent output at maximal levels only when the flowers are ready for pollination and when its potential pollinators are active as well.
Answered by VMRAMAGOKUL
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flowers emit aroma because to attract the insects and increase the possibility of pollination at maximum extent

dn382004: What is the certain here
VMRAMAGOKUL: certain plants emits aroma but for some other plants, only the color of the petals of the flower is enough to attract insects
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