Pollination Worksheet
A Grade 6 science worksheet covering the process of pollination, its importance, and key terms.
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Pollination Pathway
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the diagram to help you with some questions.
Study the diagram of pollination below:

1. What is the primary purpose of pollination?
To help plants grow taller
To produce seeds and fruits
To make flowers smell good
To attract insects for food
2. Which part of the flower produces pollen?
Stigma
Ovary
Anther
Petal
3. The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called .
4. Animals, wind, and water are all examples of that help with pollination.
5. After successful pollination, the develops into a fruit.
6. Self-pollination occurs when pollen is transferred between two different plants.
True
False
7. Bees are important pollinators.
True
False
8. Explain in your own words why pollination is important for plants and for humans.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
9. Bees are attracted to flowers by their bright colors and sweet .
10. The sticky part of the pistil that catches pollen is the .
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