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Why do flowers have bright colors?

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Answer: To attract pollinators

To attract pollinatorsCorrect! Bright flower colors attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. Different colors attract different animals: bees see UV patterns, hummingbirds prefer red, butterflies like bright colors. This partnership helps plants reproduce. The more attractive the flower, the more visits it gets!

Protect from UV radiationWrong. While some pigments may provide minor UV protection, the primary function of bright flower colors is to attract pollinators for reproduction.

Show they're healthyWrong. Flower colors aren't health indicators for other plants. They evolved specifically to attract animal pollinators through visual signals.

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