Difference between wind pollination and insect pollination
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In wind pollination, the male gamets are taken to the female gamets via wind (blown with the wind), i.e. Wind is the agent here for pollination.
In insect pollination, insects are the gamet carriers, e.g. Honey bees, they suck nectar out of flowers and the gamets stick to their bodies and when the same bee lands on next flower, it leaves those gamets on the new flower.
In insect pollination, insects are the gamet carriers, e.g. Honey bees, they suck nectar out of flowers and the gamets stick to their bodies and when the same bee lands on next flower, it leaves those gamets on the new flower.
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pollination = the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
wind pollination
1=Wind Pollination. Wind pollination describes the process of the transfer of pollen from one individual plant to another, whereby the pollen is carried by air currents.
Plants may be 'gymnosperms (non-flowering) common in grasses and grains, or 'angiosperms
insect pollination
Insect Pollination. Insect pollination is also known as 'entomophily',
which describes the pollination process whereby pollen is transferred from one flower to another by insects.
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wind pollination
1=Wind Pollination. Wind pollination describes the process of the transfer of pollen from one individual plant to another, whereby the pollen is carried by air currents.
Plants may be 'gymnosperms (non-flowering) common in grasses and grains, or 'angiosperms
insect pollination
Insect Pollination. Insect pollination is also known as 'entomophily',
which describes the pollination process whereby pollen is transferred from one flower to another by insects.
hope u like it
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