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How do bees help farms produce food?

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Answer: Transfer pollen between flowers

Transfer pollen between flowersCorrect! When bees visit flowers for nectar, pollen sticks to their bodies and transfers to other flowers, enabling fertilization. This produces fruits and seeds. About 75% of crops depend on pollinators like bees.

Eat harmful insects and pestsWrong. Bees don't eat insects—they collect nectar and pollen. Other insects like ladybugs eat pests. Bees' value is pollination.

Fertilize soil with honey wasteWrong. Bees don't fertilize soil. They pollinate flowers by transferring pollen for plant reproduction. Honey is stored in hives, not released into soil.

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