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Difference between anemophily and entomophily

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The following are the differences between anemophily and entomophily:

Explanation:

  • Anemophily is a phenomena of distribution of pollen grains or pollination by the wind, whereas in the entomophily the distribution of pollen grains or pollination takes place by insects.
  • Anemophily is facilitated for plants that produce light pollen whereas the entomophily is facilitated by the plants that produce sticky pollen grains, that stick to the body of insects and execute the pollination process.
  • Anemophily is used by the flowers that are not scented and which do not produce nectar, whereas entomophily occurs in flowers that are scented and can produce nectar, to attract the insects.

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