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Which activity occurs when a flowering plant reproduces?

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Flowering plants require the formation of reproductive structures and pollination.

Step-by-step explanation:

For flowering plants to reproduce, first the reproductive structures have to form (pistils and stamens) and then the pollen has to be taken from the first flower to the second or where the fertilization will happen. There are several ways to pollinate, including insects, or bigger animals like bats. After the animal is taking the pollen to another flower, it is fertilized and starts to transform into a fruit, where, later the seeds will also be carried by animals.

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User Daniel Figueroa
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Hello There!

Flowering plants reproduce through the process called pollination. There are many different types of pollination

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