1. The long, thin beak of this bird is adapted to extract pollen from certain
flowers.
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The humming bird beak is the long and thin one used for adaptation for extracting the pollen from the certain flowers.
Explanation:
- These adaptations which help them to reach some tubular flowers nectar.
- The pollen extracted from anther is made to move to the flower having ovule in the ovum.
- The pollen is sometimes self-pollinated or cross pollinated with other plant.
- The birds acts the pollinating agent making the pollen to move the flower of the other plant.
- The pollen from one species of plant fuses with ovule of other species creating the hybrid variety.
To know more;
Comment on butterflies and birds as pollinators.
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Pollination by birds is called
A. autogamy
B. ornithophily
C. entomophily
D. anemophily
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