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Text Features, Pollinators & Adjectives

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  • How is an index helpful?
    It tells me what page to go to, for a specific word I want to know about
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  • What can I look up in the glossary?
    Definitions of words I don't know the meaning to
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  • How do you remove mites from honey bees?
    powdered sugar
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  • What two things are killing many honey bees?
    pesticides and mites
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  • List three pollinators that you learn about on this page.
    lizards, bats and (honey) possums
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  • Why are wasps carnivores?
    Because they eat other animals/insects
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  • What does a butterfly use to sip nectar?
    probiscus
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  • What would happen if we had no pollinators?
    the plants would not reproduce, we would have no fruits, vegetables, or seeds to eat.
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  • Explain the process of Polination
    attracted to flower, gather pollen, move pollen to another flower, flower can not create fruit/vegetable and inside are seeds that allow the plant to reproduce
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  • Why are some flowers/plants stinky instead of sweet smelling?
    to attract flies
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  • What does this beetle have all over it's body?
    pollen
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  • Where does a bee carry most of its pollen?
    pollen sac
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  • What is this chart called and what is it for?
    Table of Contents. It's tells me what is in the book and what page to find it on.
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  • Which page do I turn to to read about lizards as pollinators?
    page 26
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  • Which page do I turn to, to read about moths as pollinators?
    page 18
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  • Which word is the adjective: She sees pink roses.
    pink
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