Question
Certain types of plants have flowers that secrete nectar, a sweet liquid that attracts animals such as bats. The bats visit these flowers and feed off of the sweet nectar. As they feed, they pick up pollen and spread it to other flowers. What effect do bats have on these flowering plants?
A.
Bats increase the plants' population.
B.
Bats prevent the plants from reproducing.
C.
Bats prevent the plants from growing tall.
D.
Bats decrease the plants' population.
A.
Bats increase the plants' population.
B.
Bats prevent the plants from reproducing.
C.
Bats prevent the plants from growing tall.
D.
Bats decrease the plants' population.
Answers
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A. Bats increase the plants' population.
Bats help in the pollination process by transferring pollen from one flower to another, which is essential for fertilization and the production of seeds. This ultimately contributes to the plants' reproduction and increases their population.
Bats help in the pollination process by transferring pollen from one flower to another, which is essential for fertilization and the production of seeds. This ultimately contributes to the plants' reproduction and increases their population.
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