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Standard VI
Biology
Different Parts of Flowers and Their Function
Explain:Nect...
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Nectaries
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Nectaries are a group of nectar-secreting cells and situated usually at the base of pistil or on the bases of petals.
Nectar is a sweet fragrant liquid which attracts insects like honeybees, for cross pollination.
Example- Nasturtium
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