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Why do bees pollinate flowers? А They want to get to food in the flower. B They want to make seeds. с They want to help the flowers reproduce. D They want protection.
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Why do bees pollinate flowers?
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They want to get to food in the flower.
B
They want to make seeds.
с
They want to help the flowers reproduce.
D
They want protection.
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A they want to get food in the flower
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