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concept map of flower pollen
A honey bee is attracted to the smell color and design of a flower. The bee carrying pollen from other flowers brushes against
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Which example best illustrates flower-pollinator coevolution?(1 point)
Ants eat flower nectar and occasionally get pollen stuck
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Which example best illustrates flower-pollinator coevolution?(1 point)
Responses Ants eat flower nectar and occasionally get
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kiki
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What happens when pollen lands on the stigma of a flower of the same species?(1 point)
Responses The flower starts to die. The
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L311
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What happens when pollen lands on the stigma of a flower of the same species?
The pollen becomes a seed. Fertilization begins.
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Fat face
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concept map of flower pollen stamens ovaries pistils stigmas filament anther ovules petals and sepals
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Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of a male plant's flower to the stigma of a female plant's flower. The
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optinal
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The image shows the reproductive structures of a typical flower.
A flower can generate an embryo through self-fertilization. What
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Explain the function of each part of the flower
Pollen Tube: Anther: part of the stamen where pollen is made Filament: a stalk,
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Complete the statement below.(1 point)
A bee eating a flower’s nectar and picking up the flower’s pollen is an example of
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