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Flowers are a reproductive structure for some plants. The corpse flower blooms for a short period of time, and it smells like a mixture of rotten food, decaying organisms, and garbage. This repulsive scent attracts pollinating insects to the flower.

Do you think the corpse flower’s smell meets the definition of an adaptation as stated in the video? Explain your response.?

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Yes. Because the flower blooms for only a short time, it needs to attract pollinators quickly so that it can reproduce. If it didn’t have this adaptation, the plant might not be able to produce offspring.

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Answer from plato

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User Anurag Vohra
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Yes because it’s something unique to that flower that allows it to attract insects
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User Jeff Lauder
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