
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?
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?
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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phấn hoa
nectar
pollen
stigma
anther
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mật hoa
nectar
pollen
stigma
anther
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the female part of a flower
nectar
pollen
stigma
anther
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the male part of a flower
nectar
pollen
stigma
anther
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thụ phấn
important
naturally
fertilize
process
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Pollination in plants is the process where pollen is transferred ___, the male part of a flower, ___, the female part of a flower.
from the nectar to the pollen
from the stigma to the anther
from the anther to the stigma
from the nectar to the stigma
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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.
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