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Why do plants produce nectar?

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plants have nectar to reproduce. When the insect or bird lands on the plant nectar gets stuck to it. The animal then goes to another plant and spreads the nectar. Then a new plant ts produced.

actually, nectar is a sweet liquid produced to attract pollinators (for this example lets say bees, though there are many). The pollen (flower sperm) gets attached to the bees and when they land on another flower, the pollen goes into the stigma (female part of a flower) to produce a seed.

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to allow asexual reproduction?

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Abdullah Yamin

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nonononon sorry the correct answer is to atract pollinaters

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