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Bees fly from one flower to another and collect nectar. They turn this nectar into food. When a bee lands on a flower, pollen from the flower sticks to the bee’s legs and body. When the bee visits another flower, some of the pollen from the first flower is left behind. This is one way that plants reproduce.

What kind of relationship do bees and flowers share?

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Bees and flowers share a mutualistic relationship. In mutualism, both parties benefit from the interaction. Bees collect nectar from flowers for food, while simultaneously transferring pollen from one flower to another, aiding in the plants' reproduction. This process helps flowers reproduce effectively, while bees gain the nutrition they need from the nectar.

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