11. What could be the difference in the characteristics of the flower that are pollinated by bees and those pollinated by wind?
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Explanation : Flowers pollinated by
(i) bees have shiny appearance , lots of nectar, lots of pollen grains which are sticky, stigma is sticky
(ii) wind have lots of pollen grains, stigma is feathery to catch the pollen grains and stigma sticks out to catch the pollen grains.
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In the flower that is pollinated by bees , i.e ,insect pollinated flower of a plant have nectar deep inside so that the insects come and have that nectar. In the insect pollinated flowers the flowers should produce good amount of nectar and dhould be colourful, having fragnance in them.
Whereas in wind pollinated flowers there is no nectar present and there is no need to be colourful and be scented or have fragnance. They should only have large anthers and filaments and be exposed to air for wind to carry pollen grains....
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