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How do bees help plants in reproduction?

A.
They transfer pollen from one flower to another.
B.
They collect nectar from flowers.
C.
They carry flowers to different plants.
D.
They spread the flower’s fragrance to attract other insects.

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User Jesy
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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

bees fly to flowers so then their legget contacted with the stigma or pollen of the flower.then pollen attach/get stuck to their legs and after that if the bee goes to a feminine flower pollen gets diattached and contact with ovarry of the flower.this cause the flower to turn into a fruit and it's seeds are used for reproducing a new plant

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User Itminus
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The answer is A they move pollen from different parts of flowers to new flowers
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