flower parts
pollination pros
animal helpers
seed travelers
think like a scientist
100

Which flower part makes pollen?

the anther

100

What is pollination?

The movement of pollen from anther to stigma

100

What is nectar?

A sweet liquid in flowers that attracts animals

100

How can seeds travel using animals?

They stick to fur or are carried

100

A flower has pollen but no animals visit it. What might happen?

Pollination may not happen

200

Which part of the flower catches pollen?

stigma

200

Name one animal that helps in pollination.

Bee, butterfly, bird, bat (any one)

200

Which animal is MOST famous for pollination?

The bee

200

What helps seeds stick to animal fur? 

Hooks, spikes, or sticky surfaces

200

Why do plants “need” animals even though they don’t move?

 Animals help them reproduce (make seeds)

300

Why is the stigma sticky?

To trap pollen so pollination can happen

300

How does a bee help pollination when it visits flowers?

Pollen sticks to its body and is carried to another flower

300

How do birds help pollinate flowers?

Pollen sticks to their beaks/feathers as they drink nectar

300

If a seed falls far from its parent plant, why is that good?

Less competition → more space to grow

300

Q3 (300):
A plant grows in a place with no bees. What could help instead?

Wind, birds, or other animals

400

If a flower has no anther, what will NOT happen?

It cannot make pollen, so pollination cannot start

400

Why do animals visit flowers in the first place?

To get nectar (food)

400

Why are bright-colored flowers important?

They attract animals to visit

400

Some animals eat fruits. How does this help plants?

Seeds are spread in new places after passing through the animal

400

If an animal’s fur is smooth, will it help carry seeds well? Why?

No, because seeds cannot stick easily

500

Explain why both anther and stigma are needed for pollination.

The anther makes pollen, and the stigma catches it—both are needed to complete pollination

500

What would happen if there were no animals to help pollination?

Fewer plants would make seeds → fewer new plants grow

500

Some flowers open only at night. Which animal might help them?

Bats (or night insects)

500

Compare: seeds carried by wind vs animals. Which is more controlled and why?

Animals → more controlled, because seeds go where animals move (not random like wind)

500

Explain the connection between pollination and seed formation.

Pollination happens first → then seeds form → new plants grow