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When an animal is present in the area of a flower and pollen is transferred from its fur to another plant within the area we
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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What needs to move from the stamen to the pistil of a plant for a flower to reproduce?
a. ovules b. seeds c. pollen d. spores
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Which list gives the complete path for pollen as it fertilizes a plant?
a. stamen-anther-pistil-ovary b.
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What need to move from the stamen to the pistil plant for a flower to reproduce
A. Pollen B. Ovules C. Seeds D. Spores
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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The hummingbird moth is mostly active at night they are attracted to a strong, sweet odor like hummingbirds they can remain
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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits the
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the process by which plants produce offspring (babies) after pollination occurs(1 point) Responses fertilization fertilization
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Would the flowers be more reproductively successful if they adapt to more than just the needs of one pollinator, such as the
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What needs to move from the stamen to the pistil of a plant for a flower to reproduce? (1 point)
Responses seeds seeds pollen
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Coevolution can be seen between some plants and animals, like the yucca plant and the yucca moth. The flowers are shaped
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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1. during pollination, where is pollen transferred to?
2. the endosperm that forms from the union of a sperm nucleus and the
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name atleast two ways that pollinated occurs?
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A honey bee is attracted to the smell color and design of a flower. The bee carrying pollen from other flowers brushes against
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What needs to move from the stamen to the pistil of a plant for a footwear to reproduce?
Options: Pollen Ovules Seeds Spores
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Which list gives the complete path for pollen as it fertilizes a plant?
Stamen - anther - pistil - ovary Anther - style - stigma
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Consider a field where many plants are specifically pollinated by bees. If there was a sudden increase in the population of a
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Coevolution can be seen between some plants and animals, like the yucca plant and the yucca moth. The flowers are shaped
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The hummingbird most is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain
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The banana tree has large, bell-shaped flowers that bloom at night and have a strong smell. The banana tree most likely relies
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from (1 point)
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Would flowers be more reproductively successful if they adapted to more than just the needs of one pollinator such as the
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What is the path of pollination in order
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Why are pollinators important for us as humans as well as ecosystems all over the world? (Hint: Complete this question after the
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use _____
_____ on anthers egg/ovule in _____ _______ By animals, wind and gravity fertilized _____ becomes seed
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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits the
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from
a. The sepal to the pedicel B. the filament to the style C. the pistil to
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Put the path of pollination in order from start to finish.
Stigma Anther Ovary Style
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Brightly colored flowers are most often pollinated by
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Explain how the following prevents self pollination:
Protoandry Self sterility Advantages of cross pollination State 2
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Purple flowers are shown in a meadow. A bee is flying next to the top of one of the flowers.
Question The proportion of the bee
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You notice a plant in your front yard. The plant’s flowers are bright red and tube shaped. Upon closer inspection, you realize
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Pollen transport in flowers
Pollination is the transfer of pollen containing male sex cells from the stamens of a plant to the
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Which structure eliminated the need for water for plant reproduction?
a. pollen b. pollinators c. flowers d. sperm e. cones with
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the bees are moving ______ from the statemen to the pistil of a flower to help the plant to reproduce.
A ovules b pollen c seeds
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Bees move what from the stamen to the pistil of a flower?
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Put the path of pollination in order from start to finish
Stigma Anther Ovary Style
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Which part of flower attract insects
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A bee will pollinate a flower it it moves pollen from
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from(1 point)
Responses the anther to the stigma. the anther to the stigma. the
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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits the
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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits the
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Which phrase describes pollination?
the development of pollen grains in the male cone the development of mature gymnosperm cones
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Agriculture
Animal behavior
Animal Behavior and Adaptation
Bees
Biodiversity
Biology
Biology/Ecology
Botany
Coevolution
Ecology
Ecosystem Services
Ecosystems
Insects
Interactions between organisms
Mutualism
Plant Adaptations
Plant Anatomy
Plant Biology
Plant Reproduction
Plant Science
Plant Species
Plant-Animal Interactions
Plants
Reproduction
Reproduction, Sub-sub-category: Pollination
Role of animals and plants in ecosystem
Symbiosis