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A. what structure  do most  angiosperms use to  attract insects? B.  Explain how this structure is an example of exaptation.  ...

A. what structure  do most  angiosperms use to  attract insects?

B.  Explain how this structure is an example of exaptation.  

2. What do angiosperms give to the insects?

3. Why would some plants want their flowers to mimic a wasp to attract the insect?

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Ans:-A) Flower is a structure used by most angiosperm to attract insects.

Ans-B) Flower is a example of exaptation because reproductive parts of plants i.e pollen grains and stigma are present in flower so in order to perform successful reproduction the flowers attract the insects for nector and this insects in return carry the pollen grains to the stigma of another flower (called pollination) .

Ans-3) Angiosperm gives nector to insects

Ans-4) Some plants want their flowers to mimic a wasp to attract the insect is to perform successful pollination.

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