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How are bees attracted to plants?

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Because of the scent the flowers give off
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Answer: Bees are attracted to different plants as these plants have adapted to show vibrant colors, open/flat tubular flowers, and have scents that appeal bees.

Explanation: How bees are attracted to flowers and plants is a very different world which we cannot see with our naked eye. Plants usually use their own chemicals and figures to attract bees, and bees rely on flowers for nectar and pollen. This relationship between bees and plants is very necessary for the growth of most of our food, which includes: grapes, cabbage, cherries, chestnuts, raspberries, sunflowers, strawberries, cucumber, and more. It has been an evolutionary adaption for plants to attract bees in natural ways.

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