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Activity 1:
The Sex Lives
of Flowering Plants
Students compare and contrast features of flowers to become familiar
with flower morphology and the mutual benefits of pollination for
flowers and pollinators.
Related Links:
Enchanted
Learning: Flower Anatomy
The
Great Plant Escape: Flower Parts
Featured video clips in this activity:

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Plant
Reproduction
In
order to reproduce, plants depend upon insects or other creatures
for pollination - a very important process that is often overlooked. |
Activity
2:
Comparing Moths
and Butterflies
Students will compare and contrast the feeding behaviors of moths
and butterflies to learn about the process of co-evolution.
Featured video clips in this activity:

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Researching
he Feeding Habits of Moths - Part 1
Researchers
collect floral scents and use camera equipment to study how
and why moths are attracted to certain flowers. |

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Researching
the Feeding Habits of Moths - Part 2
Researchers
use powdered day-glo paint to help them observe how moths feed
on and pollinate flowers. |

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Paynes
Prairie, Florida - Butterflies
The
moist environment of a hardwood hammock draws numerous butterflies,
including sulfurs, skippers and a gulf fritillary.
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Activity
3:
The Secret Lives
of Pollinators
Students use their knowledge of co-evolution to predict specific
matches between pollinators and flowers.
Featured video clips in this activity:

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Wide
World of Pollinators
Bees,
hummingbirds, moths and bats are just some of the creatures
that pollinate the flowering plants of the world. |
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