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Explain the floral adaptations for ornithophily​

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Answered by Anonymous
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carry out pollination. They usually have small size and long beaks. Some of the floral adaptations for ornithophily are: ... Flowers contain nectar (chiefly composed of sugar) which is considered as reward given by flowers in return of pollination.

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Answered by sanaarmygirl1997
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Some of the floral adaptations for ornithophily are: 1. Flowers contain nectar (chiefly composed of sugar) which is considered as reward given by flowers in return of pollination. ... Flowers have funnel shaped corollas and produce large amount of nectar.

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