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Susan Martin 7th grade Science Pollination Methods Susan Martin 7th grade Science

Pollination Transfer of pollen grains (male-sperm) to the female part (stigma) of a seed plant by agents such as gravity, water, wind, and animals

Function of a Flower To attract pollinators colorful petals, scent, nectar and pollen

Resources http://www.life.umd.edu/CBMG/faculty/Moctezuma/BSCI124/Lectures/PPT/Lec13_Pollination.ppt http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/bees.shtml http://www.pdphoto.org/PictureHome.php