Biology, asked by nathaniaa, 5 hours ago

do anthers of the insect-pollinated flowers hang out of the flower??

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Answered by vimalairulappan9
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Wind pollinated flowers have light coloured petals and do not have a pleasant smell. Insect pollinated flowers have bright coloured petals, and they have a pleasant smell. The pollen grains are lighter in weight so that they can be carried out easily. ... These flowers have a feathery stigma with petals hanging out.

Answered by J31L05
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             The anthers of insect-pollinated flowers produce large pollen grains with a rough surface. This helps them stick to the insect's body as it brushes against the anther and remain there until it is brushed off on a stigma. The anthers and stigmas of insect-pollinated flowers are usually found inside the petals.

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