Biology
Which part of the flower attracts insects for pollination ?
- Calyx
- Corolla
- Stamens
- Stigma
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Corolla
Reason — Corolla is made up of structures called petals. The petals make the flower attractive and hence attract insects for pollination.
Calyx is green sepals that protect the bud. Stamens is male reproductive part, not for attraction. Stigma receives pollen, not for attraction.
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