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Develop a claim to explain how colony collapse disorder in bees would affect crops. Support your claim with evidence from the resources provided and your knowledge of flower reproduction.
a. Claim - 7 points (answer the essential question in 1-2 sentences) -
b. Evidence - 7 points (provide evidence from resources below to support your claim 3-4 sentences using specific data) -
c. Reasoning - 16 points (use the reproductive structure and function of bees and flowers to explain why this is a problem) -
Resources
1. What’s the problem? Colony Collapse disorder video
2. How Bees Carry Pollen - Science Mag paragraph
3. Bees eat Pollination
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