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Understanding Pollination: How Plants Grow Seeds

Learn about the role of birds, bees, insects, and butterflies in pollinating flowers. Discover how pollen transfer helps plants produce seeds. Explore the process in a child-friendly manner.

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Understanding Pollination: How Plants Grow Seeds

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  1. Mum, you said that plants need to be pollinated so that they can grow seeds. What does this mean? Click 1 Birds, bees, insects and butterflies all help the flowers to share their pollen with other flowers. As they fly from flower to flower, pollen sticks to them. When they fly to another flower, some of the pollen rubs off. The wind can also blow pollen from flower to flower. Well Anthea, inside the flower of a plant, there is something called pollen. A plant can make seeds when it has swapped its pollen with another plant of the same type. Click 2 topicresources.com

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