A bee drinks nectar., Pollination step 1, Pollen sticks to the bee., Pollination step 2, The bee flies to a new flower., Pollination step 3, Pollen sticks to a new flower., Pollination step 4, Pollen fertilizes the flower., Pollination step 5, The flower makes seeds., Pollination step 6, Bees, Bats, Insects, People, Wind, and Birds, Types of Pollinators, Pollen, A fine, yellow powder that sticks to the bee and falls off on to a new flower., Nectar, What bees like to drink from flowers., Pollinators, Needed by pollen to spread to other flowers because it can't move by itself., Pollination, Process used by flowers to make seeds..
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Pollination Practice
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