Pollination
Bee Anatomy
Symbiosis
Flower Anatomy
Fun Facts
100

This bee is in charge of finding food. 

What is the worker bee? 

100

The bee is divided into these three sections. 

What is the head, abdomen, and thorax? 

100

The type of symbiotic relationship shared by bees and flowers. 

What is mutualism? 

100

Female reproductive organs. 

What is the carpel? 

100

Number of odor receptors on a honey bee. 

What is 170? 

200

The bee mates with the queen. 

What is the drone?

200

Parts of the bee that are needed for pollination. 

What is the pollen basket, hair, and claws? 

200

The bee does this for the flower. 

What is provides pollination for reproduction? 

200

Male reproductive organs. 

What is the stamen? 

200

Distance a bee will travel away from the hive to find food. 

What is up to five miles? 

300

This bee lays the eggs. 

What is the queen bee? 

300

Bees shake this to communicate the location of food. 

What is the abdomen? 

300

The flower does this for the bee. 

What is provides food?

300

Where the pollen is inserted in the flower. 

What is the stigma? 

300

Number of eggs a queen can lay in one day. 

What is 2,500? 

400

True or False? There are over 400,000 types of flowers. 

What is true? 

400

The name of the movement bees use to communicate the location of food. 

What is the Waggle Dance? 

400

Other organisms that have a mutualistic symbiotic relationship. 

What is clown fish and sea anemone?

What is bacteria and a stomach? 

400

Where the seeds grow. 

What is the ovary or ovule? 

400

The length of the waggle dance indicates....

What is the distance of the food source? 

500

This is a landing pad for pollinators. 

What is the petal? 

500

Bees use this to hear. 

What is the antennae?

500

Define symbiosis. 

What is a relationship between two or more organisms? 

500

Where the pollen develops. 

What is the anther? 

500

Where the pollen is held when collected. 

What is the pollen basket? 

M
e
n
u