A bee visits a flower to collect food. Pollen from the flower sticks to the bee. The bee flies to another plant of the same species. Pollen from the first flower rubs off the bee and sticks to a flower on the second plant. The second flower produces seeds. Which is an advantage to reproducing this way? F The offspring will need time to grow and develop before they can reproduce. G The plant can reproduce without the time and energy required to find a mate. H The seeds the plant produces will be genetically diverse, so the offspring will be more likely to be able to grow in different environments. J The seeds the plant produces will be genetically identical, so the offspring will be more likely to be able to grow in the parent's environment.

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A bee visits a flower to collect food. Pollen from the flower sticks to the bee. The bee flies to another plant of the same species. Pollen from the first flower rubs off the bee and sticks to a flower on the second plant. The second flower produces seeds. Which is an advantage to reproducing this way? F The offspring will need time to grow and develop before they can reproduce. G The plant can reproduce without the time and energy required to find a mate. H The seeds the plant produces will be genetically diverse, so the offspring will be more likely to be able to grow in different environments. J The seeds the plant produces will be genetically identical, so the offspring will be more likely to be able to grow in the parent's environment.
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