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How does nectar increase the ability of plants to reproduce?

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nectar is very sweet juice which attracts insects.

when those insects suck the nectar the pollen grains sticks to the body of those insects and then when they fly and sit on the other flowers and then those pollen grains are then transferred to the stigma of that flower which then forms a zygote and then forms a new flower.

and this is how nectar helps to reproduce

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