In plant pollination, attractants (such as bright colors, fragrance, or nectar) and rewards (such as nectar or pollen) are biological mechanisms used by plants to entice pollinators to visit their flowers.
Anemophily (wind pollination) does not require attractants as it relies on air currents. Hydrophily (water pollination) also does not utilize attractants. Cleistogamy refers to flowers that do not open, ensuring self-pollination without external agents.
Entomophily is the process of pollination by insects. Insects are attracted to flowers via visual cues (color) and olfactory cues (scent), and they are rewarded with nectar or pollen, making this the correct mode of pollination.
Final Answer: entomophily
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