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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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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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rong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can remain suspended in the air in front of the flower. They can unfold their tongues
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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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ou 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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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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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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one feature of a flower that is trying to attract the Hummingbird moth is nectar because the hummingbird moth gets attracted by
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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
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Some flowers are long and narrow. Which pollinator would this flower be designed to attract?(1 point)
Responses bats bats
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Some flowers are long and narrow. Which pollinator would this flower be designed to attract?(1 point) Responses hummingbirds
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Some flowers are long and narrow. Which pollinator would this flower be designed to attract?(1 point) Responses owls owls
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Which list gives the complete path for pollen as it fertilizes a plant? (1 point)
Responses anther - style - stigma - ovary
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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 spores spores seeds
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination. Bees’ eyesight allows
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The Hummingbird moth is mostly active at night. They are attracted to a strong, sweet odor. Like hummingbirds, they can
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The long distance navigational skills of pollination say virtually led to the
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Some flowers are long and narrow. Which pollinator would this flower be designed to attract?(1 point)
Responses hummingbirds
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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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write an assignment on pollination in an easy form
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Identify the different agents of pollination such as wind, water,insects,birds and animals
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explain the role of pollinators,such as bees,butterflies,and bird in pollination
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discuss the benefits of pollination for ecosystem and agriculture
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research and present a case study on a specific plant species and how it is pollinated
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create a poster or infographic illustrating the pollination process
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CONCLUSION ON POLLINATION AND REFERANCES
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Many animals influence and contribute to ecosystem services. As pollinators, how do bees ultimately contribute to direct
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Many animals influence and contribute to ecosystem services. As pollinators, how do bees ultimately contribute to direct
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Bees are common pollinators, and many commercially grown crops that we eat depend on bee pollination. Bees’ eyesight allows
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some flowers are long and narrow whicj pollinator are they designed to attract
A butterflies B hummingbirds C bats D owls
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Complete the statement below.(1 point)
A bee eating a flower’s nectar and picking up the flower’s pollen is an example of
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Complete the statement below.(1 point)
A bee eating a flower’s nectar and picking up the flower’s pollen is an example of
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Complete the statement below.(1 point)
A bee eating a flower’s nectar and picking up the flower’s pollen is an example of
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Which list gives the complete path for pollen as it fertilizes a plant? (1 point)
Responses stamen - pistil - anther - ovary
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A bee eating a flower's nectar and picking up the flower's pollen is an example of
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Question Complete the statement below.(1 point) A bee eating a flower’s nectar and picking up the flower’s pollen is an
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In a population of plants, individuals can have either red or blue flowers. Red flowers tend to be pollinated by hummingbirds.
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who is the host between a bee and flower
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Parent Categories (27)
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