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How do bees pollinate flowers?

When a bee lands on a flower to feed, it picks up small grains of the plant's soft and gooey pollen on its body and carries it on to the next flower it lands on. (Some bees end up completely covered in pollen). In doing so, bees provide a crucial service to the plants: they pollinate them.



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