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Abril Hensley
23 September, 08:42
What is pollination?
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Adam Vazquez
23 September, 11:55
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Pollination is a very important part of the life cycle of plants. Insects, birds, bats and the wind take pollen between flowering plants, which means the plants can make seeds and reproduce (have babies!).
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