Learning Task 4: Name 3 plants. Identify the pollinators by completing the
chart below. Illustrate how pollination takes place in each flower. Draw this
in your notebook.
Agent of Pollination/
Pollinator
Drawing
Answers
Answer:
While telling different pollinator groups apart seems fairly straight forward, it’s not always easy to distinguish between pollinators, particularly bees, wasps, and flies. Below we provide some tips for identifying pollinators and highlight some characteristics which differ between pollinator groups.
Explanation:
Pollinations can occur either within a flower or between flowers of the same plant or flowers of different plants.
What makes bees good agents of pollination is their instinct to gather nectar from flowers of only one species at a time. Bees recognize the flower of one species by their smell, general form, and color. Examples of such flowers are those of squash, melon, pea, violets, some orchids, verbena, and many fruit trees.
Meaning of pollinator something, such as an insect, that carries pollen from one plant or part of a plant to another: These chemicals are known to be highly toxic to honeybees and other pollinators.
Answer:
rose,sonflower,oaks
Explanation:
serch this then draw