Thursday, January 26, 2012

Bonus Question 1/27/12 What does a bee see in a flower?


Check out this flower.  We see the flower as yellow because we only see visible light.  Mr. BEE sees the same flower as white with a red center because MR. BEE sees ULTRAVIOLET light.  Seeing ultraviolet light is an adaptation that helps MR. BEE and other insects survive.  How does this adaptation (seeing ultraviolet light) help MR. BEE survive?  Let me know your hypothesis.  Leave me a comment (do not write your name - write your color group and initials only.)  OR  write it on paper and turn in. 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It helps mr bee can see the nector and pollen red ms

Anonymous said...

YOU ARE AWESOME! Estefani s red

Anonymous said...

it helps mr.bee find where the pollen and nectar is.
CH-yellow

Anonymous said...

I think it helps it find the flower and the nectar
BR-yellow

Anonymous said...

The red color in the center helps Mr. Bee find the nectar
so he can have food to survive. MW - Green

Anonymous said...

The leaves look like posin ivy

GS-yellowgirl

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