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they pollinate flowers by going to a flower and getting the nectar the bee wants and there foot falls into a sac that holds the pollen and the and then when the bee leaves the flower and goes to another flower the pollen falls off the bees foot and starts the pollination process

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Bees pollinate by visiting flowers to collect nectar and pollen for food. As they move from flower to flower, pollen sticks to their bodies and is transferred to other flowers, allowing them to fertilize the plants and produce seeds. This process is essential for plant reproduction and the production of fruits and vegetables.

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