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Pollination

Pollination. The process by which pollen from one flower is transferred to another flower. Most plants need outside help in moving pollen, such as wind or insects like bees and butterflies. Cross-pollination.

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Pollination

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  1. Pollination

  2. The process by which pollen from one flower is transferred to another flower. • Most plants need outside help in moving pollen, such as wind or insects like bees and butterflies. Cross-pollination

  3. The process by which pollen is transferred from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower. Self-pollination

  4. Partners in Pollination • What is your favorite color? • What is your favorite shape? • What smells good to you? • What is your favorite snack?

  5. Conclusion • Write 4-5 sentences at the bottom of your Pollination Notes page about what you learned about and how plants use it for survival. • Remember to include terms like cross-pollination, self-pollination, adaptation

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