Nectar
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British pronunciation/nˈɛktɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈnɛktɝ/

Définition et Signification de "nectar"

Nectar
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nectar

a sweet, liquid substance produced by flowers and used by insects as a source of energy

What is "nectar"?

Nectar is a sugary fluid produced by flowering plants, primarily to attract pollinators such as insects, birds, and bats. It is usually found within specialized structures called nectaries, located either within the flowers themselves or on other parts of the plant. Nectar provides a valuable energy source for pollinators, who consume it as they visit flowers in search of food. In return, pollinators unintentionally transfer pollen between flowers, facilitating the process of pollination and subsequent fertilization. Nectar composition can vary among plant species but generally consists of water, sugars, such as sucrose, glucose, and fructose, and small amounts of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

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nectar

(classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal
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nectar

the sweet juice from fruits, often undiluted and pure
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Acacia trees and ants exemplify a mutualistic symbiosis, where the trees provide shelter and food in the form of nectar while ants defend the trees from herbivores and other threats.
The relationship between bees and flowering plants is an example of mutualistic symbiosis, with the bees pollinating the plants and obtaining nectar.
The wasp's buzzing drone filled the air as it hovered near a patch of fallen fruit, searching for sweet nectar to feed on.
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