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CLASS : 
Pollination
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10 Questions

1. Which structure houses a plant's pollen prior to pollination?

A B

C D

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2. How does the pollination of most trees and grasses differ from
the pollination of flowers?

Trees and grasses have large, heavy


Trees and grasses self-pollinate; flowers
A B grains of pollen; flowers have small, fine
must get pollen from other flowers
grains of pollen

Trees and grasses are often pollinated by


Trees and grasses pollinate in the
C wind; flowers are often pollinated by D
springtime; flowers pollinate in the fall
insects

3. What information can you gather about a brightly-colored flower?

It is probably pollinated by an insect that Its pollen is probably the same bright
A B
is attracted to that color color

It has a greater chance of pollination than It can only be pollinated by birds, not
C D
a dull-colored flower insects

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4. How does insect pollination help the insect?

A The insect uses the plant's pollen as food B The insect uses the plant's nectar as food

The insect uses the plant's leaves and


C The insect uses the fertilized seed as food D
petals as food

5. Honeybees and flowers are linked in a mutually beneficial


relationship. What is a "mutually beneficial relationship?"

A relationship in which one participant A relationship in which both participants


A B
benefits but the other does not benefit

A relationship in which neither A relationship in which one participant


C D
participant benefits benefits but the other is harmed

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6. Place the following events in sequence: A) Pollen is deposited on


a pistil; B) Pollen fertilizes an ovule; C) A honeybee collects pollen

A A, C, B B B, A, C

C C, A, B D B, C, A

7. What is another name for a fertilized ovule?

A An anther B A seed

C A stamen D A pistil

8. How does a honeybee collect pollen

A It swallows the pollen B It rubs the pollen on its wings

It puts the pollen in a special pouch in its It brushes against the pollen as it collects
C D
abdomen nectar
?

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9. What can you conclude about flowers that are pollinated by bats?

A They probably contain no pollen B They are probably located in caves

C They are probably very brightly colored D They probably bloom at night

10. Write in what you know about pollination.

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