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Why do plants produce flowers?
Plants produce flowers to reproduce and create a new generation. Flowers bear the male and female parts. Many flowers have colours and scents that attract insects. The insects take male pollen to the female parts of other flowers. The pollen of some flowers is carried by the wind.
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A hummingbird extracting pollen
 
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