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mestny [16]
3 years ago
11

Some plants need insects or birds to help them successfully reproduce. Why do they need these animals? How do they attract these

animals? How do these animals help the plants reproduce? Use evidence from the article to support your answer.
Geography
2 answers:
hoa [83]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Many flowering plants have separate male and female flowers. Therefore, they need help transferring the pollen from one flower to another, so they rely on pollinators to help with pollination. A pollinator is an animal, such as an insect or a bird, that transfers pollen from flower to flower. Plants have flowers that attract pollinators in many ways. They produce nectar that birds such as hummingbirds eat. They have bright colors, "nectar guides,” and patterns that look like bull’s-eyes to guide insects, such as bees, into the flower. Once the animal is inside the flower, it gets covered with sticky grains of pollen. As the animal moves from flower to flower, pollen brushes off onto the stigmas of other flowers. Fertilization can then occur to produce seeds.

Explanation:

big brain plz

Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

plants do need animals

Explanation:

plants need animals to insect something into them .. for example, when an apple is a plant because it comes from a tree which started off as a small plant and once it all grows up and it drops apples, its seeds are taken from the animals such as birds and they drop the seeds which help plants produce more and more apples

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