Biology, asked by hiral2221, 3 months ago

3. In grass flowers, the pistil is feathery. give reason​

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Answered by bagtanarmy123
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Explanation:

Long feathery stigmas can easily catch the pollen brought along with wind. Pollen can be held in plumes of stigma to ensure pollination. These stigmas emerge out of flower to trap pollen from air. Examples are all grasses.

Answered by Anonymous
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In grass flowers, the pistil is feathery because of Wind Pollination.

More To Know :-

These plants produce enormous numbers of small pollen grains. For this reason, wind-pollinated plants may be allergens, but seldom are animal-pollinated plants allergenic. Their stigmas may be large and feathery to catch the pollen grains.

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