Give any two characteristics of flower pollinated by wind. Defferentiate between an animal cell and plant cell
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Wind pollinator flowers may be small, no petals, and no special colors, odors, or nectar. These plants produce enormous numbers of small pollen grains. ... The anthers may produce a large number of pollen grains, while the stamens are generally long and protrude out of flower.
A plant cell contains a large, singular vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles. Plant cells have a cell wall, as well as a cell membrane. In plants, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane.
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Wind-pollinated flowers are typically:
No bright colors, special odors, or nectar.
Small.
Most have no petals.
Stamens and stigmas exposed to air currents.
Large amount of pollen.
Pollen smooth, light, easily airborne.
Stigma feathery to catch pollen from wind.