Difference between wind pollinated and water pollinated plants
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Wind-pollinated plants
1). Wind-pollinated plants receive pollen directly from wind without any external medium.
2). Female wind-pollinated plants are adapted to catch the pollen from the air.
Water pollinated plants
1). Water pollinated plants Need the help of an organism to receive the pollen, For example, Insects.
2). The plants use its nectar to attract a pollinator and when the pollinator sat on the flower the plant collects pollen from the skin of the insect.
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Wind-pollinated plants
1). Wind-pollinated plants receive pollen directly from wind without any external medium.
2). Female wind-pollinated plants are adapted to catch the pollen from the air.
Water pollinated plants
1). Water pollinated plants Need the help of an organism to receive the pollen, For example, Insects.
2). The plants use its nectar to attract a pollinator and when the pollinator sat on the flower the plant collects pollen from the skin of the insect.
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Wind-pollinated plants
1). Wind-pollinated plants receive pollen directly from wind without any external medium.
2). Female wind-pollinated plants are adapted to catch the pollen from the air.
Water pollinated plants
1). Water pollinated plants Need the help of an organism to receive the pollen, For example, Insects.
2). The plants use its nectar to attract a pollinator and when the pollinator sat on the flower the plant collects pollen from the skin of the insect.
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