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What is a petals reproductive function?
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Petals are typically the most visible part of a flower structure, owing to their vibrant colour and, in some cases, scent. Their primary function is to attract pollinators while also protecting a flower's primary reproductive structures.
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Step-by-step explanation:

The petals on a flower are not just to be pretty, they attract insects (bees) that will pollinate another flower or that flower, so it will reproduce.

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