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Angiosperms, or flowering plants, are most commonly pollinated by animals, particularly insects such as bees, butterflies, and moths, which are attracted to the flowers for nectar and pollen. Wind and water can also play a role in pollination, especially for certain species like grasses and aquatic plants. The vibrant colors, appealing scents, and nectar rewards of angiosperms enhance their chances of successful pollination by attracting these pollinators. This mutualistic relationship not only aids in the reproduction of the plants but also provides food sources for the pollinators.

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