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Insect pollinated flowers produce nectar to attract insects , which visit these flowers for nectar only. These insects feed on nectar. While feeding on nectar insects carry pollen along with their bodies and when they visit another flower they affect pollination. In these flowers nectar is produced at a position that when an insect collects nectar, its body comes in contact with pollen and stigma also.

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