Insects are useful to plants because they carry pollen from one flower to. another. A plant must be pollinated before it can form seeds. Insects are attracted to flowers by their bright colours, or by their scent, and by the Sweet nectar many flowers produce Some flowers even look like the insects they want to attract to them.
As the insects reach for the nectar, they brush against the flower's stamens and stigmas and the pollen falls onto them. When they go to another flower, the pollen is brushed onto its stigmas.
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Aakash Joshi
Insects are useful to plants because they carry pollen from one flower to. another. A plant must be pollinated before it can form seeds. Insects are attracted to flowers by their bright colours, or by their scent, and by the Sweet nectar many flowers produce Some flowers even look like the insects they want to attract to them.
As the insects reach for the nectar, they brush against the flower's stamens and stigmas and the pollen falls onto them. When they go to another flower, the pollen is brushed onto its stigmas.