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pollination (n)
→ pollen (n)
→ pollinator (n)
the process in which_____ is taken from one plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced
example: Many speices of tree depend on the wind for______
→ a powder, produced by the male part of a flower, that causes the female part of the same type of flower to produce seeds. It is carried by insects or the wind
example: The process that____is taken from one plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced is pollination
→ something, such as an insect that carries_____from one plant or part of a plant to another
example: These chemicals are known to be highly toxic to honeybees and other______
honeybee (n)
a type of bee that lives with others in a hive and makes honey
example: Similarly, the______, the second most frequent visitor on male flowers, way 4 times more abundant on male than female trees
bumble bee (n)
a large bee that is covered with short hairs and makes a loud noise when it flies
example: After that, no more unmarked______ visited the site, only the previous marked animals
solitary bees (n)
bees that work alone to provide food for their offspring and to build their nest
example: ______ have a unique lifestyle
colony (n)
a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
example: Australia and New Zealand were former British______
pesticide (n)
a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms
example: The_____that farmers spray on their crops kill pests, but they can also damgae people’s health