Why are bees important to the reproductive success of flowering plants?
A) Bees carry pollen to other plants.
B) Bees provide honey for the plants.
C) Bees transport nutrients to the plant.
D) Bees insert pollen into a flower's ovule.
E) Bees' beating wings scatter pollen to the air.
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