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plants can carry both the sperm and the egg cell, making technically both male and female. This means it just mixes its pollen and egg to create a seed, as opposed to two mammals having to mate to create a baby. Plants might use an outside force, however, to take the pollen to the egg to fertilize it and create a seed. This is where bees, wind, etc. come in. Bees take pollen from flowers and spread it. Wind can shake a pine tree, making it release pollen from pine cones when open (try shaking a pine tree when the pine cones are open, you see a big fog of pollen).

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