Petal
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Example:
Imagine trying to attract someone's attention in a crowded room. Just like how you might wear a bright, eye-catching outfit to stand out, a flower uses its petals to grab the attention of pollinators like bees and butterflies. The way your outfit's vibrant colors and unique style draw people's eyes is similar to how a flower's colorful, leaf-like petals play a crucial role in ensuring it gets noticed, aiding in the plant's reproduction process by attracting necessary pollinators.

Practice Version

Petal: Colored leaf-like part of a flower. Petal. A petal is a part of a flower that is often colorful and helps attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.