Fill in the blanks using the word bank:
1. Some______spread pollen.
2. In some cases, pollen stick to an animal's_______when it brushes against a flower.
3. The pollen is__________on another flower.
4. Birds that drink________move pollen too.
5. Flowers use______when they make seeds.
6. Animals help spread_____
that catch on an
7. Some seeds have________
animal's fur.
8. Other seeds travel by wind or________
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Answer:
- animals
- skin
- sticked
- nectar
- pollen
- pollen grains
- stuck
- water
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Answer:
1. Some animals spread pollen.
2. In some cases, pollen sticks to an animal's skin when it brushes against a flower.
3. The pollen is stuck to another flower.
4. Birds that drink nectar move pollen too.
5. Flowers use pollen when they make seeds.
6. Animals help spread pollen grains that catch on an
7. Some seeds have stuck to animal fur.
8. Other seeds travel by wind or water.
Explanation:
- Pollination is the pre-fertilization process or occurrence in which pollen grains are moved from an anther to the stigma of a flower.
- Plants cannot move. They are unable to reproduce with one another on their own. For this, a vector is required.
- Male and female gametes are brought together through the act of pollination, which helps in fertilization.
- Pollinating agents are the entities that are responsible for moving pollen grains from one flower to another.
- The following are a few examples of biotic and abiotic agents:
- Animals, insects, butterflies, etc. are examples of biotic agents.
- Abiotic agents include wind and water.
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