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4. What is the purpose of plant reproduction?

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Plant reproduction is vital in food webs and for ecosystems to thrive. And more importantly, for life to be sustained.

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Animals aren't the only organisms dependent on plants; humans are too. Plants must reproduce in order for there to be more of them and in order for us humans to exist. Not a lot plants means not enough oxygen and food for consumption for both humans and animals. There would be an unbalance in ecosystems. In conclusion, life can't exist without plant reproduction.

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