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Flowering plants and pollinators, such as bees, have adapted together over time in ways that enhance each other’s survival. The bee obtains nectar from the flower. How does the flower benefit from this
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Flowering plants and pollinators, such as bees, have adapted together over time in ways that enhance each other’s survival. The bee obtains nectar from the flower. How does the flower benefit from this relationship?.
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