Question

Why do bees pollinate flowers?
A
They want to get to food in the flower.

B
They want to make seeds.

C
They want to help the flowers reproduce.

D
They want protection.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The primary reason bees pollinate flowers is:

**A** - They want to get to food in the flower.

Bees are attracted to flowers because they provide nectar, which serves as a food source. While pollination does aid in the reproduction of plants (which could relate to options B and C), bees themselves are primarily motivated by the desire for food. Therefore, option A is the best answer.