why Insect pollinated flowers are attractive, large in size and scented
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Insects are attracted to flowers because of their scent or brightly coloured petals. Many flowers produce a sweet liquid, called nectar, which insects feed on.
Insect-pollinated flowers usually possess sticky and heavy pollens with a rough surface that allow them to stick to insects easily. ... The pollen grains are also in small quantities, because it is very likely that insects will enter another flower, and the pollen grains would have a higher chance of landing on the stigma.
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