Plants and Pollination
Pollinators
What Plant Parts Do
Habitats
Animals
100
What happens after a flower has been pollinated?
It makes seeds.
100
When does a bat usually pollinate flowers?
At night, in the dark
100
Flowers make ______.
seeds
100

Describe a grassland

Not many trees, not a lot of water, a lot of grass

100
Which kind of animal starts its life in the water but grows up to live on land? Give one example of this type of animal.
An amphibian.
200
What do seeds turn into?
New plants or fruit.
200
Where does a bee pick up pollen?
On its legs, hair.
200
What holds up the plant and moves the water and nutrients through it?
stem
200

Where do frogs, salamanders, and alligators live

wetland

200
What are the five categories of vertebrates?
Fish, reptiles, Amphibians, Mammals, Birds.
300

Fewer bees mean less food for humans.  Why

Bees pollinate food crops

300

List three pollinators

Bees, Hummingbirds, Butterflies, Bats

300
What part of a plant takes in water and nutrients from the soil?
roots
300

Describe a Ocean habitat

Vary

300
Which kinds of animals lay eggs? List all 4 kinds.
Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, Fish
400
Which part of a plant makes seeds?
The flower.
400

Describe pollination

Pollen is moved from one flower to another

400

How much rain does a desert habitat get?

Very little but it does rain

400

What habitat is the largest

Ocean

400
Which kind of animal does not lay eggs?
Mammals
500

Name five things that plants need to grow.

Light, air, soil, space, water

500
Which kind of pollinator is most likely to land on a cluster of flowers that smells sweet and has lots of nectar?
Butterfly
500
What does a plant need to grow? Name at least 3 of the 5 things.
Air, space, water, sunlight, soil
500

Name two water habitats

ocean, coast, wetland

500
Which categories of animals are warm blooded?
Mammals and birds.