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Flowering plants can only be pollinated by insects?

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Flowering plants can only be pollinated by insects?

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  1. Bees


  2. No wind ,and  animals ,polinate as well,and certain plant are selfpolinating

    but if you refer to bees ,they are not the only insects that polinate ,but they tend to polinate specific plants

    who is going to train the other insects to take over from where the bees left off

  3. No, plants can be pollinated by other vectors such as animals and wind or self pollinated as well as insects.

  4. False.  While many species of plants benefit greatly or perhaps exclusively from insect pollination, others are self-pollinaters and some can be pollinated by wind alone.  However, without insects, bees primarily, pollinazation of most crops would be much smaller.

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