7. The reproductive part of the plant that attracts bees and butterflies
a. stigma
b. flower
C. stem
d.roots
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Answer:
B FLOWER
Explanation:
Petals also help protect the reproductive organs of the flower, but primarily serve to attract pollinators. To succeed in attracting pollinators, petals are often brightly colored and fragrant. The next whorl in, the androecium, is comprised of stamens, the male reproductive organs of the flowering plant.