difference between insect pollinated flower and wind pollinated flower
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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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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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