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The sticky juice in flowers, often referred to as nectar, serves several important purposes. It attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds, which are essential for the plant’s reproduction through pollination. Additionally, nectar provides a rich source of sugars and nutrients for these animals, encouraging them to visit multiple flowers, thereby enhancing the plant's chances of successful fertilization. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the plants and their pollinators.

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