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Why are flowering plants found in almost every habitat?

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Answered by tanusha29
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Explanation:

Flowers' importance in nature is everywhere—they can feed insects, birds, animals and humans; provide natural medicines for humans and some animals; and aid in a plant's reproduction by enticing outside pollinators. Without flowers, plants would merely be green, and the world would be a duller place

Answered by xoxo133
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This is the most abundant and widespread group of plants on Earth. Flowering plants are found in most habitats, from deserts to polar regions, and include species of trees, shrubs, and herbs. The flowers are the reproductive structures that produce new plants.

Some plants have one flower each. Others have groups of flowers, called flower heads. The head of a sunflower is made up of many tiny flowers grouped together.

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