Flower Parts
Pollinators
Pollination Basics
How Pollination Happens
Fun & Tricky Facts
100

What part of the flower makes pollen?

The anther.

100

Name the most common pollinator.

Bees

100

What is pollination?

Moving pollen from the anther to the stigma.

100

What carries pollen in wind pollination?

The wind.

100

True or False: All flowers need insects to pollinate.

False

200

What part of the flower receives pollen?

The stigma.

200

Which pollinator works mostly at night?

Bats

200

What do plants make after pollination

Seeds

200

What do bees collect on their legs?

Pollen.

200

True or False: Bees can see colors humans cannot.

True

300

What is the female part of the flower called?

The pistil

300

Which pollinator has a long tongue for deep nectar?

Butterflies

300

What is the yellow powder pollinators carry?

Pollen.

300

Why do flowers smell sweet?

To attract pollinators.  

300

Which pollinator is the quietest?

Moths.

400

What is the male part of the flower called?

The stamen.

400

Which pollinator is attracted to red, tube‑shaped flowers?

Hummingbirds

400

What do flowers give pollinators as a reward?

Nectar.

400

What do we call animals that move pollen?

Pollinators.

400

Which pollinator is important in the Caribbean for night‑blooming plants?

 Bats. 

500

What part becomes the fruit after fertilization?

The ovary.

500

Name a pollinator that is NOT an insect.

Bats, birds, or lizards

500

What happens if a flower is NOT pollinated?

It cannot make seeds.


500

What is it called when a flower pollinates itself?

Self‑pollination.

500

What is the process called when pollen reaches the ovary and a seed forms?

Fertilization.