____________________
yourself
on
a
____________________
day
in
a
meadow
.
You're
surrounded
by
____________________
,
wildflowers
,
and
dandelions
.
The
air
is
fragrant
with
the
smell
of
ripe
blossoms
and
noisy
with
the
buzzing
of
bees
.
____________________
of
them
are
hard
at
work
all
over
the
place
.
They're
gathering
____________________
and
pollen
for
the
hive
and
also
spreading
pollen
from
plant
to
____________________
.
The
____________________
and
scent
of
flowers
attract
____________________
and
other
insects
.
Pollen
is
the
powdery
yellowish
substance
inside
flower
blossoms
.
It
contains
male
reproductive
____________________
.
When
a
bee
lands
on
a
flower
,
____________________
sticks
to
the
hairs
on
its
____________________
.
When
it
flies
to
the
next
flower
,
the
pollen
sticks
to
that
flower's
____________________
cells
.
This
joining
of
male
and
female
cells
is
called
____________________
.
Without
fertilization
,
new
plants
or
flowers
could
not
grow
.
Meanwhile
,
the
nectar
a
bee
sucks
up
with
its
____________________
is
used
for
making
____________________
.
A
bee
delivers
that
nectar
to
the
hive
.
Then
it
flies
right
back
out
again
to
get
more
.
____________________
visit
between
60
,
000
and
90
,
000
flowers
to
collect
enough
nectar
to
make
just
a
thimbleful
of
honey
.
There's
a
reason
____________________
say
?
busy
as
a
bee
?
!