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What is the role of pollinators for plants?
Fly
Help to transfer pollens
Eat the flowers
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This is a pollinator
True
False
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This is a pollinator
True
False
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Which is not a pollinator?
Human
Bee
Worm
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Which is a pollinator?
Caterpillar
Worm
Bee
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Pollinators help transport pollens between flowers.
True
False
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This is a pollinator
False
True
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Pollination is the process that pollens transfer from ... to ... .
anther / stigma
stigma / anther
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Which is self-pollination?
A, B
B, C
A, C
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Wind is a pollinator.
True
False
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Self-pollination happens in only 1 plant.
False
True
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Male reproductive parts will become fruits or seeds after pollination.
False
True
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This is a pollinator
False
True
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This is a pollinator
True
False
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Which is cross-pollination?
C
B
A
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Cross-pollination may happen in 1 plant.
False
True
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In pollination, the pollen is transferred from anther to stigma.
False
True
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The style is the part of a flower which receives pollens from the ovary.
False
True
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What type of pollination is this?
Cross-pollination
Self-pollination
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During pollination, pollens are transferred from the stigma to the filament.
True
False
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In the cross-pollination, pollens are transferred from one plant to another of the same species.
True
False
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The stamen is the male reproductive part of a plant and the pistil is the female part.
False
True
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Which is self-pollination?
2, 3
1, 3
1, 2
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