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Entomophily is the transfer of pollen by an insect. a. True b. False
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Entomophily is the transfer of pollen by an insect.
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I would also say A(true) too
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I would think it to be A because entomology is the study of insects, which gives me a pretty good idea that the prefix ento is something to do with insects.I know its not an exact answer but I hope it helps you figure it out.
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