Biology, asked by Mikyman807, 8 months ago

Why do insect_pollinared flowers produce nectar

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Answered by janvijanvi8727
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Insect pollinated flowers produce nectar to attract insects , which visit these flowers for nectar only. These insects feed on nectar. While feeding on nectar insects carry pollen along with their bodies and when they visit another flower they affect pollination.

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Answered by shreya7693
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Answer:

Nator guides , which are only visible to certain insects, facilitate pollination by guiding bees to the pollen at the center of flowers,insects and flowers both benefit from their specialized pollinated while insects obtain valuble sources of food.

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