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POLLINATION

POLLINATION

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POLLINATION

​pollination (n) sự thụ phấn

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Pollination in plants is the process where pollen is transferred from the anther, the male part of a flower, to the stigma, the female part of a flower.

stigma (n) the female part of the flower - the part in the middle of a flower that receives pollen : đầu nhụy

anther (n) the male part of a flower, at the top of a stamen that contains pollen: bao phấn

pollen (n) the powder inside a flower which fertilizes other flowers: phấn hoa

​fertilize (v) thụ phấn

​Pollination Facts

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Pollination is a very important part of the life cycle of plants and they cannot produce fruit or even seeds unless they are pollinated. 

unless (conj) if not: nếu không

produce (v) sản xuất ​

Why is pollination important to the life cycle?

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Pollination usually occurs naturally and most often due to insects, birds, and small mammals.

naturally (adv) một cách tự nhiên

occur (v) diễn ra, xảy ra

due to: dựa vào​

​How does pollination occur?

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  • Honeybees do more pollination than any other insects which includes ants, beetles, butterflies and moths.

  • ​Birds are also responsible for pollination, especially hummingbirds.

  • Small mammals, such as bats, are pollinators as well.

honeybee

​How does pollination occur?

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hummingbird

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  • The world’s largest known pollinator is the Black-and-white ruffed lemur.

  • They open the flowers with their fingers and push their long snouts into the opened flowers to get that sweet nectar.

Lemur - a small animal from Madagascar, similar to a monkey with thick fur and long tail ,that lives live in trees.

​How does pollination occur?

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​nectar (n) mật hoa

snout (n) mũi, mõm​

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  • Pollination happens via the wind. Wind-blown pollen is normally dry and dust-like.

  • Wind-pollinated plants are often plainer looking with feathery-looking flowers.

feathery-looking flowers such as dandelions

What are the other ways pollination happens?

plain (a) đơn giản, rõ ràng

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Multiple Choice

phấn hoa

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nectar

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pollen

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stigma

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anther

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mật hoa

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nectar

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pollen

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stigma

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anther

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the female part of a flower

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nectar

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pollen

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stigma

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anther

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the male part of a flower

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nectar

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pollen

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stigma

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anther

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thụ phấn

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important

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naturally

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fertilize

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process

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Multiple Choice

Pollination in plants is the process where pollen is transferred ___, the male part of a flower, ___, the female part of a flower.

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from the nectar to the pollen

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from the stigma to the anther

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from the anther to the stigma

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from the nectar to the stigma

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Pollination in plants is the process where _ is transferred from the anther to the stigma.

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Why is pollination _ to the life cycle?

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Plants cannot _ fruit or even seeds unless they are pollinated. 

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Pollination is a very important part of the life cycle of plants and they cannot produce fruit or even seeds _ they are pollinated. 

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How does pollination occur?

Pollination usually _ naturally and most often it is due to insects, birds, and small mammals.

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Black-and-white lemurs

open the flowers with their fingers and push their long snouts into the opened flowers to get that sweet _ .

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Pollination usually occurs naturally and most often it is due to insects, birds, and small mammals.

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There are our top facts on pollination! Hope you enjoyed them.

THANK YOU!​

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​pollination (n) sự thụ phấn

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