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How does nectar increase the ability of plants to reproduce?
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How does nectar increase the ability of plants to reproduce?
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Creatures like hummingbirds eat nectar. When they go to eat nectar, pollen get stuck on them so when they fly to new locations, hummingbirds act like bees, carrying pollen to new locations where it can make new plants.
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get pollen from one flower to another
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