Pollination can be done by wind, animals, and people. Insects and hummingbirds can pollinate flowers by looking for food, getting the sticky pollen on themselves, and transferring it to another plant.
Animal Pollination
Animal Pollination,
U.s. Department of Agriculture Forest Service,
Animal pollinators play a huge role in our food supplies. Scroll down this page for links to specific pollinators. Click on a n
http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/anima...
Are People Worried About the Wrong Bees?Are People Worried About the Wrong Bees?
August 15, 2013,
By Tim Wall,
Discovery News
Biologists worry that declines in honey bee populations endanger the global food system. However, native bee
https://www.seeker.com/are-people-worried-about-th...
BiologyBiology,
Monarch Joint Venture,
Here you'll see three topics covering the Monarch Migration, Life Cycle, and Habitat Needs. Click on each for photos, maps, illustrations and text.
http://www.monarchjointventure.org/monarch-biology...
Could Disappearing Wild Insects Trigger a Global Crop Crisis?
Could Disappearing Wild Insects Trigger a Global Crop Crisis?
February 28, 2013
Posted By: Marina Koren
Smithsonian Blog
Insect pollination is crucial for the healthy development of our favori
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2013/02/co...
Flower Reproduction
Flower Reproduction
Zephyrus Interactive Education
All flowering plants have both male and female reproductive organs.
So how do they reproduce themselves?
To answer this, let us have a lo
http://www.zephyrus.co.uk/flowerrepro.html
Flowering Plants - Factmonster.com Flowering Plants
Factmonster.com
"This is the most abundant and widespread group of plants on Earth. Flowering plants are found in most habitats, from deserts to polar regions, and include specie
http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/floweri...
Homework - Science - Biology - Sexual Reproduction in PlantsHomework - Science - Biology - Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Benwiggy.com
Reproduction is the process by which an organism produces new individuals (offspring). This involves two individuals (pare
http://www.benwiggy.com/homework/science/biology/p...
Honeybee losses are buzz kill for crops
Honeybee losses are buzz kill for crops,
May 13, 2015,
By Geoffrey Mohan,
Los Angeles Times,
"MManaged honeybee colonies suffered annual losses of 42%, with summer declines outstripping winter
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-bee-loss-cro...
How Plants and Flowers Grow
How Plants and Flowers Grow
Kidport Reference Library
How do plants and flowers grow? They grow with a little help from friends like the sun, the air, the soil, the wind and the bee.
Visit th
http://www.kidport.com/reflib/Science/HowPlantsGro...
How Seed Plants Reproduce
How Seed Plants Reproduce
Grade 4
Macmillan McGraw-Hill
Animated summary and quiz.
http://www.mhschool.com/science/2011/student/na/gr...
Many pollinators are important
Many pollinators are important,
May 23, 2015,
By Christine Schlueter,
AgriNews.com,
All-text article that discusses pollinators other than bees & butterflies - ants, moths, and beetles to name
http://www.agrinews.com/columns/garden/many-pollin...
Plant ReproductionPlant Reproduction,
Dr. Karen Carr,
Associate Professor of History,
Portland State University,
Great site! Please visit the website for illustrations; click on a hyper-text word to learn more.
http://quatr.us/biology/plants/reproduction/
Plant ReproductionPlant Reproduction
Ages 5-7
Learn about the parts of a flower understanding of the plant life cycle. Two interactive activities.
https://hwb.wales.gov.uk/cms/hwbcontent/Shared%20D...
Plants: Reproduction
Plants: Reproduction
Biology4kids.com
Explains how reproduction occurs in mosses, flowers, conifers; several small images are included.
http://www.biology4kids.com/files/plants_reproduct...
Pollen: More Than a Sneeze
Pollen: More Than a Sneeze
USDA Agriculture Research Service
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) palynologist (one who studies pollen) Gretchen D. Jones in College Station, Texas, thinks there i
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/plants/story9/Poll...
Pollination and Vegetative Reproduction
Pollination and Vegetative Reproduction
Morning-earth.org
Plants can self-pollinate, use water or wind, or pollinate by seasonal symbiosis, which is the most common way. This page explains it al
http://www.morning-earth.org/Graphic-E/BIOSPHERE/B...
Pollination StationPollination Station
By Mike Braun
YouTube.com
Video length: 02:40.
http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Reproduction of Plants
Reproduction of Plants
Students from Acc. Biology course
Mrs. Cole, Teacher
Rhode Island Network for Educational Technology
Reproduction of Plants
Sexual and Asexual
Asexual Reproduction: is
http://www.ri.net/schools/Narragansett/NHS/PerDweb...
Top 10 Evolutionary Tricks For PollinatorsTop 10 Evolutionary Tricks For Pollinators,
October 14, 2013,
By Tim Wall,
Discovery News
Flowers often need reproductive help from birds and bees, not to mention bats, moths, lizards and primat
https://www.seeker.com/top-10-tricks-for-pollinato...
Tracking the Sun Improves Plant PollenTracking the Sun Improves Plant Pollen,
June 2003,
By E. Sohn,
Science News for Kids,
"Turning to face the sun helps snow buttercups make better pollen."
Visit the website to learn more.
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/tra...
What Makes Flowers More Attractive To Bees?What Makes Flowers More Attractive To Bees?
May 29, 2012
Source: Universities of Cambridge and Bristol
RedOrbit.com
As gardeners get busy filling tubs and borders with colorful bedding plants, s
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112543503/wh...
Why Pollen Makes Us SneezeWhy Pollen Makes Us Sneeze,
Written by tonyleather,
Scribol Staff,
Several close-up pictures of pollen, with descriptions.
http://scribol.com/lifestyle/why-pollen-makes-us-s...