Bee Anatomy
Mutualism
Genetics
Threats to Bees
Flower Anatomy
100

How many pairs of wings do bees have?

2

100

What is it called when bees pollinate flowers?

Insect pollination

100

Describe the alleles in a heterozygous organism.

Dominant and recessive (uppercase and lowercase)

100

How do pesticides affect bees?

Stop the nervous system working

100

What is the male part of a flower?

Stamen

200

How many body segments does a bee have?

3 (head, thorax, abdomen)

200

Why does a flower produce nectar?

To attract bees and other pollinators

200

Describe the alleles in a homozygous dominant organism.

Both dominant (uppercase and uppercase)

200

Why is commercial bee pollination bad for bees?

They need to eat lots of different pollen - not just one kind

200

What is the female part of a flower?

Pistil

300

How many eyes does a bee have?

5

300

What does a bee take from a flower?

Nectar and pollen

300

What are the offspring probabilities if you have a homozygous recessive father and a heterozygous mother?

50% and 50%

300

How is climate change affecting bees?

Flowers are blooming at different times

300

What 2 parts make up the stamen?

anther and filament

400

Which bees have stingers?

Females/workers

400

What part of the bees collects pollen?

Fur/hairs

400

What tool is used to calculate offspring phenotypes?

Punnett Square

400

What type of animal is a varroa mite? (Uses another animal to survive)

Parasite

400

What 3 parts make up the pistil?

stigma, style, and ovary

500

Where does the queen keep sperm she will use for fertilization?

Spermatheca

500

What is mutualism?

When two living organisms rely on each other to survive

500

What is the study of genetics called?

Heredity

500

What is the poison in some pesticides that affects bees.

Nicotine (neo-nicotinoids)

500

In an apple, what part of the pistil do we eat?

ovary