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Biology, 27.04.2021 22:20, sheram2010

The above pictures show the interaction of pollinators (like insects, birds, and bats) and flowering plants. Use the above pictures and what you learned in your science class to answer the follow

• Construct an explanation on how pollinators and flowering plants interact and affect each
other.

• What do you predict would happen to flowering plants if they blended into their
surroundings? Explain.

pls help me. i beg you


The above pictures show the interaction of pollinators (like insects, birds, and bats)

and flower

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