Biology, asked by praneethmadhusudhan, 6 months ago

character of wind water and insect pollinated flowers

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Answered by REDNINJA
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Some pollen grains are hairy or spiky, and others are sticky, so they attach to the insect. Plants like wild grasses and cultivated cereals are wind pollinated. Wind-pollinated flowers don't need to be attractive to insects, so they are usually small and do not produce nectar or have large colourful petals.

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Answered by vkrishnakirupa
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Insect Pollinated and Wind pollinated flowers: Differences

Wind pollinated flowers Insect pollinated flowers

Stamens

The stamens are long and visible out of petals. Stamens may be small and hidden inside petals.

Anther

The anthers are often seen being supported outside the flower The anthers are found deep inside the flower.

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