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can flowering plants reproduce without pollination​

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Answered by heartly21
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Over 80 percent of the world's flowering plants require a pollinator to reproduce. Animals that assist plants in their reproduction as pollinators include species of bats, butterflies, moths, flies, birds, beetles, ants, and bees.

Answered by riyasehdev3
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Answer:

no..its dont...possible....because the flowering flowers can reproduce through pollination...because pollination is a process of transferring of pollen grains...from one stigma of a flower to...other....the pollination can be done by birds...butterfly....insects...they stick. the pollen grains around their body and some of them strucked of when come to other flower.....without this process its not possible for aa flowering plants to reproduce.......

but..there are some may be flowers....that reproduces...without pollination

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