Why do flowers produce nectar?
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they produce nectar to attract small insects and birds. then those insects and birds help in pollination.
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Flowers produce nectar as a lure for animals to eat and incidentally collect pollen on their bodies which gets transferred to the pistol of the next flowers they visit.
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