Why do flowers have bright colors?
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Answer: To attract pollinators
To attract pollinators ✓ — Correct! 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 radiation — Wrong. While some pigments may provide minor UV protection, the primary function of bright flower colors is to attract pollinators for reproduction.
Show they're healthy — Wrong. Flower colors aren't health indicators for other plants. They evolved specifically to attract animal pollinators through visual signals.
