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Pollination Notes Page 23. Self Pollination 1 “parent” because there is only 1 flower Pollen is transferred from one part of the flower to another part.

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1 Pollination Notes Page 23

2 Self Pollination 1 “parent” because there is only 1 flower Pollen is transferred from one part of the flower to another part of the same flower

3 Self Pollination Draw this example of a self- pollinating plant in your notes.

4 Self Pollination Use the Internet to find at least 2 examples of self-pollinating plants. Write these 2 examples in your notes.

5 Cross Pollination 2 “parents” (1 “boy” and 1 “girl”) because there are 2 flowers Pollen is transferred from one flower to a different flower Animals and wind can help this process

6 Cross Pollination Draw this example of cross- pollinating plants in your notes.

7 Cross Pollination Use the Internet to find at least 2 examples of cross-pollinating plants. Write these 2 examples in your notes.

8 Are You Done Early? Go to YouTube See if you can find a good video on self pollination and cross pollination Please turn the sound off if you don’t have ear buds


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