Why is having a pollinator so important for a plant?
A) Plants don't get fertilized any other way.
B) Since plants don't move, it's one of their only ways of dispersing their population and avoiding inbreeding.
C) With one pollinator species per plant species, they can adapt very well to each other.
D) Without pollinators we wouldn't have much food.
E) Without pollinators, plants wouldn't have much food.
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