Biology, asked by omkar0137, 11 months ago

difference between insect pollinated flower and wind pollinated flower​

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Answered by tanisha1258
15

Explanation:

insect pollinated flowers:-

•the pollen grains of the flower are sticky .

• the flowers are very bright and attractive in color,

•the flowers are big in size.

•they emit nector and scents to attract insects.

•the stigma is sticky.

wind pollinated flower:-

• the flowers are dull in color.

•they lack nector.

•the pollengrain are very lite.

•the stigma is feathery.

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Answered by bhavnasingh2904
9

Insect pollinated flowers:

 The flowers are either large or if small, they are arranged in inflorescence.

 The flowers are bright colored, fragrant and possess nectar.

 Sepals and petals are commonly well developed.

 Pollen grains are heavier and sticky.

 Stigmas are sticky.

Wind pollinated flowers:

 They are small.

 The flowers are dull, odourless and devoid of nectar.

 Sepals and petals are either indistinguishable or absent.

 Pollen grains are light and dry.

 Stigmas are hairy to catch wind- borne pollen grains.

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