Some plants have brightly-colored flowers and nectar (a sugary liquid). Do these increase, decrease, or have no effect on the probability of successful reproduction? Why? (1 point)

O Have no effect -- bees making honey does not help plants reproduce

Increase - animals will eat the seeds inside the flower and spread them through feces

Decrease - they are more likely to be eaten before fruits and seeds are produced

Increase-they attract animals that will spread pollen between flowers

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The correct answer is: Increase - they attract animals that will spread pollen between flowers.

Brightly-colored flowers and the presence of nectar attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other animals. These pollinators help in transferring pollen from one flower to another, facilitating cross-pollination, which increases the likelihood of successful reproduction in plants.