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how does the pollination of most trees and grasses differ from the pollination of flowers? pls be quick​

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Answer:

Trees and grasses self-pollinate

Flowers require bees and other animals to pollinate for them

Trees and Grasses are usually pollinated by the wind

Flowers are pollinated in the fall

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Answer:

Trees and grasses are often pollinated by wind; flowers are often pollinated by insects.

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