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What do bees do with the pollen that they
take from flowers?

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Answer: Transfer it from plant to plant

Step-by-step explanation:

Bees transfer pollen from plant to plant so they can be providing the pollination services needed by plants and nature as a whole. :)

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User MrGray
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Step-by-step explanation:

Bees have a layer of fur that lets pollen get caught on the bees. The bees then move on from flower to flower to pollinate other plants to give them more nutrients and help them grow. Bees take pollen, nectar, and other nutrients from flowers.

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