What are animals called that help pollinate plants?
Pollinators!
What four things do plants need to grow?
Water, sunlight, soil, and space
What is a pollinator?
A pollinator is something/someone who moves pollen from one flower to another
What is a verb?
A words that means an action
What is pollination?
When pollen is moved from one flower to another and fruit, seeds, or veggies are produced
What part of the flower needs to receive pollen, so that it can be pollinated?
The pistol
What are bees, flies, and some beetles covered in that help them be such great pollinators?
Tiny hairs
What are the nouns and verbs in this sentence? : Small butterflies gently flutter and glide over the flowers.
Butterflies, flowers, flutter, glide
The "fruit" that a flower produces after being pollinated can be a seed or vegetable; true or false?
True: "Fruit" can mean real fruit, seeds, or vegetables
Why are bees attracted to flowers? 2 reasons...
Flowers are brightly colored, they have nectar
What body structure of a bee helps it collect and carry pollen?
The pollen sac
What is an adjective? What is an adverb?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
True; This is called self-pollination
What would happen if a flower wasn't pollinated?
It would not grow fruit, seeds, or vegetables.
If you take a flower’s pollen and then put it on that same flower’s stigma, will that make a seed pod grow? Why or why not?
What is the adjective in this sentence? : Small butterflies gently flutter and glide over the flowers.
Small
What are three ways seeds can spread?
Animals, Wind, Water
What are the 3 parts of the pistol in a flower?
Stigma, Style, Ovary
Can you pollinate a flower yourself? How?
Yes. Take pollen from one flower and put it on the others' stigma
What is the adverb in this sentence? : Small butterflies gently flutter and glide over the flowers.