Animal Effects on Plant Pollination

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2nd Grade Science › Animal Effects on Plant Pollination

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Animals disperse (or spread) the seeds of plants they eat. Seeds exit the digestive system of a bat while they are flying around eating fruit from different plants. When the seeds land on the ground, new plants may be formed. How can humans mimic the bat and disperse seeds?

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What does the term mimic mean? Example: I can use a straw to mimic the beak of a hummingbird.

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What does the term mimic mean? Example: I can use a straw to mimic the beak of a hummingbird.

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Animals disperse (or spread) the seeds of plants they eat. Seeds exit the digestive system of a bat while they are flying around eating fruit from different plants. When the seeds land on the ground, new plants may be formed. How can humans mimic the bat and disperse seeds?

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Which answer choice correctly uses the term mimic?

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Which answer choice correctly uses the term mimic?

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Andy's teacher asked them to draw a model of an animal pollinating plants. Which of the following should he draw?

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Andy's teacher asked them to draw a model of an animal pollinating plants. Which of the following should he draw?

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One way that seeds travel from place to place is through animal poo! How does animal poo help to transport seeds and allow new plants to grow?

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Bumblebees pollinate flowers that have nectar and pollen. The pollen from one flower sticks to them while they feed, and it is dropped into another flower when they move to the next plant to eat.

If humans wanted to use something that mimicked a bumblebee to pollinate their flowers, which item would be best?

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