Explain how trait variations give reproduction advantages - 3rd Grade Science

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Pollinators prefer plants that have strong smells and brightly colored flower petals when they are selecting a place to collect nectar. Which plant is LEAST likely to attract a pollinator?

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The plant that is least likely to attract a pollinator would be the shrub. It is only green, has no flowers, and has no nectar to attract a pollinator. When a bee, bat, butterfly, etc. lands on the flower and moves to collect the nectar, pollen is transferred onto the animal's body, and then cross-pollination happens when it lands on another flower. The other photos show very brightly colored flowers that would catch the eye of a passing pollinator.

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