Why insect pollinated flowers are brightly coloured or scented
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Insect pollinated flowers are those flowers whose pollen grains are pollinated by insects. When an insect sit on that flower the pollen grains stick to their feet and when these insects flies to the stigma of the other flower then it leaves these pollen grains there i.e. these pollen grains fall from their feet.
Insect pollinated followers need to be showy i.e. brightly coloured or scented so that they can attract insects to their anther and as a result pollination could occur.
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Insect pollinated flowers are those flowers whose pollen grains are pollinated by insects. When an insect sit on that flower the pollen grains stick to their feet and when these insects flies to the stigma of the other flower then it leaves these pollen grains there i.e. these pollen grains fall from their feet.
Insect pollinated followers need to be showy i.e. brightly coloured or scented so that they can attract insects to their anther and as a result pollination could occur.
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