The flower's bright petals and scent attracts insects., The insect arrives at the plant to collect a sweet liquid called nectar., When the insect is getting nectar, it rubs against the plant’s anthers., The anthers rub pollen on the insect., When the insect is done eating nectar from one flower, it goes to another flower. The pollen that is stuck to the insect rubs onto the stigma of the next flower., Part of this pollen goes down the style of the flower and into the ovary., A tiny piece of pollen sticks to an ovule inside the ovary. The plant is now fertilized., The ovules of the flower turn into seeds. These will now help new plants grow!.

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